Word: mock
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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KAREL APPEL-Hahn, 960 Madison Ave. at 75th. Appel pummels the canvas in violent combat with his images, beating his nudes into a submission that they mock with their startling audacity. At Jackson, 32 East 69th, he provides his candid figures with saxophones, pearl-handled pistols, and telephones for eyes, ears and mouths. Both through April...
...singing a deepsong called People ("People who need people are the luckiest people in the world"). One moment she is staggering offstage under a 3-ft. floral headdress that might have been fashioned by a faggot Cherokee, and the next she is an eight-months-pregnant bride in a mock-up Ziegfeld Follies production number...
...about the time his future chief was serving in the Pacific, Sorensen graduated from Lincoln High School and entered the University of Nebraska on a Regents scholarship to take the pre-law curriculum. He chaired the mock United Nations convention, the campus constitutional convention, and the University YMCA, while continuing to follow high school interest in debating, drama, and the band. In 1949 he entered the University's law school, edited the Nebraska Law Review, and lobbied during spare time in the state legislature for a Fair Employment Practices Committee. He still managed to spend enough time studying to graduate...
Rockefeller forces used a variety of delaying tactics to prevent a Goldwater victory at the New England mock Republican national convention at Wellesley Saturday. The convention ended without endorsing anyone...
Laurance Rockefeller '66, nephew of Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller (R.N.Y.), was nearly denied admission last night to a New England Mock Republican National Convention to be held at Wellesley today. After a bitter debate the convention's credentials committee voted 4-3 to let Rockefeller join the Harvard Young Republican Club's delegation and lead the floor fight for his uncle...