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Word: mosaicism (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Where, these days, are the undergraduates of Harvard and Radcliffe writing non-fiction? Cambridge 38 is gone, at least for this year. Comment disappeared months ago. If its last issue is any indication, the Harvard Review has decided firmly against student writing. And now Mosaic, published this month for the first time in a year, arrives on the newsstands with only one of its thirteen contributors a Harvard or Radcliffe undergraduate...

Author: By Crutis A. Hessler, | Title: 'Mosaic' | 3/17/1965 | See Source »

Information on birth control should be made part of the curricula of high schools and colleges, Graham G. Blaine '40, Chief of Psychiatry to the University Health Service, says in an article in the winter issue of Mosaic, to be released today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blaine Advocates Birth-Control Aid | 3/1/1965 | See Source »

Contemporary glass attempts inspiration without narrative. It is also more part and parcel of the architecture. In a blend of concrete and glass called Be-tonglas, Loire melds translucent chunks of 623 shades, provided by the Saint-Gobain glassworks, with concrete forms. Free as a mosaic maker, he often chips away the edges of his glass slabs, making them into odd lenses that scatter light haphazardly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: Through Glass, Brightly | 2/5/1965 | See Source »

Penn's two best wrestlers are its co-captains, 123-pounder Richie Sofman and heavyweight Bruce Jasobsohn. Both seniors, they head a lineup that presents an unusual mosaic of experience and inexperience. The Quakers will start five seniors, three sophomores, and only one junior...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: Wrestlers Meet Penn Tomorrow | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

...exercising a stylistic savoir-faire that saucily regards faults as virtues, Director Jacques Demy transforms it into a film of unique and .haunting beauty. Suspended in silvery rain above a cobblestone street, the camera peers down at a crimson umbrella that is soon jostled by others into a colorful mosaic. Again, the tumbling of carnival masqueraders past a plate-glass window adds ineffable poignancy to Actress Deneuve's tranquil blonde perfection as she waits for Guy. And in her wedding scene, wearing a maternity bridal gown, she is the exquisite embodiment of every girl who ever traded her first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Esso Operetta | 12/18/1964 | See Source »

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