Word: lock
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Interest in the Mafia knows no social or intellectual boundary. The Harvard Business Review has included an instructional primer entitled "How lock out the Mafia." A recent issue of Commentary carried a lengthy article entitled "Browsing in Gangland" by Joseph Epstein, who invoked such disparate sources as Sigmund Freud and Al Capone to prove that "we are all hooked on crime, because in our innermost beings most of us partly wish to be gangsters ourselves...
...then producing tiny, almost imperceptible grades of hue and intensity from one block to the next. The result is "a constant movement across the painting, and up and down. There isn't one color that remains stable; I don't want viewers to be able to lock into a basic color and say, for certain, that this or that painting is red or blue." In works like Sapphire, 1971, the fluttering accumulation of yellow, red and purple across the grid is so eye-fooling that, after a while, analysis stops; instead, one submits to the pressure of light...
...advice. Now that he knows how to recognize mental illness and has met a psychiatrist interested in ghetto residents, he sometimes tells a caller, "Hey, I know a fellow and I'll call him and you can just talk for a while. He's not going to lock you up, man, don't worry...
...Harvard basketball team moves into its final weekend of play with a two game schedule at the IAB Friday night, the Crimson hoopsters will. host Columbia's Lions. Saturday night, the Big Red of Cornell will lock horns with the Harvard cagers. Tip-off time for both games is 7:30 p.m. The weekend marks the final games for Harvard seniors Jonas Honick, captain Jeff Hill, and Dave Rogers. Ivy League Basketball Standings W L 1) Princeton 11 1 2) Penn 11 2 3) Columbia 7 5 4) Brown 5 7 5) Yale 4 7 6) HARVARD...
...ease this transition, the report recommends "breaking the lock-step pattern of education that has kept people in school for 18 or 20 consecutive years," a clearer definition of liberal-arts education, increased part-time student employment, establishment of an OGCP "job bank" with extensive opportunity listings, and the creation of internships by large corporations in which students could try out careers without committing themselves to them...