Word: linke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...link will come as a result of the appointment of Dr. K. Frank Austen, assistant professor of Medicine at the Medical School, as Physician-in-Chief of the Robert B. Brigham Hospital...
...exacting standards of Julio Cortázar, a lazy reader is one who expects the author to do all the work. Such a reader assumes that a story will unwind consecutively, rationally, grammatically, before his indolent eyes. The sentences parse, the paragraphs link, the chapters march, good soldiers all, to a dramatically acceptable denouement. So much for the lazy reader. Author Cortázar wants nothing to do with...
Many who would like him to be Harvard's symbolic link with Negro movements find his style pretentious and his activities aimed only at egotistic goals. But Epps, despite his sometimes superficially prep-schoolish style, is largely responsible for the initiative behind a number of important organizations at Harvard, and remains constantly motivated to aid all efforts toward social change...
...kill off all the military brass. The judge ordered passages concerning Sukarno suppressed, knowing full well that they would seem more credible when they leaked out. The government next month will bring to trial ex-Foreign Minister Subandrio, whose evidence, say examining army officers, will openly link Sukarno to the Communist conspiracy. As part of a campaign to discredit Sukarno further in Indonesian eyes, an Army newspaper ran sections from his latest autobiography, which Sukarno did in collaboration with his adoring chronicler Cindy Adams, under such true-to-text headlines as I LOVE ART, I LOVE WOMEN, BUT MOST...
Hints from Embroidery. Breaking a 13-year, self-imposed ban on exhibitions, Steinberg picked Paris to display his recent work because the city "has a tradition of intellectual painters, and I think of myself really as a writer who paints." That link with language all started, he figures, in Rumania, where he was born 51 years ago, the son of a box manufacturer. "My father printed messages of condolence for the departed on the ribbons that go with mortuary wreaths," he recalls. " 'Eternal Regrets' or 'Crushed by Sorrow.' These messages were printed in big wooden type...