Word: lindner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Ruby C. Lindner...
DIED. Richard Lindner, 76, German-born painter whose brassy, cartoon-like and often sinister depictions of women had the bite of Brecht and the machine-like surface of Léger; in Manhattan. Lindner, a Jew, escaped the Nazis by fleeing to France and then to the U.S., where he worked as an illustrator until his own work became successful in the 1960s. His favorite subject-woman-he saw as "bursting her corsets like a prehistoric animal cracking the egg and getting...
...entire Middle East was in the grip or under the threat of an ancient and dreaded scourge: cholera. Thousands of cases and scores of deaths were registered, but the official figures in several countries were deliberately understated-for reasons of national pride, trade and tourism. Says Dr. Reinhard Lindner, a World Health Organization (WHO) communicable disease expert: "Cholera is the hush-hush disease of our time. It bears the stigma of dirt and ignorance...
Despite the loss, Harvard offered formidable competition on Saturday, finishing the season with a strong display of improved skills. Top-seed Lindner took Dean Colson to three sets before succumbing, while Gary Reiner and Hugh Hyde gave impressive performances in their winning efforts...
...Reiner and Baird played great doubles all year," Barnaby said, "but I don't want to single people out. The Princeton match was very definitely a team effort." Lindner was chosen most valuable player for the season, and Ingard was elected captain for next year...