Word: objectively
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Evans's scenes--recorded mostly with an 8 by 10 view camera--are storefronts, factory towns, sharecroppers and their homes, statues, gas stations, 18th century Southern mansions, peeling posters, signs. His photographs are either very frontal--showing, with seeming naivete, an object or building in its surroundings--or they are shot from what appears to be a random, arbitrary view, as one would happen upon something while walking down a street. This "snapshot" approach has become the vogue in recent years with such photographers as Bill Eggleston, Lee Friedlander, Diane Arbus, and, to some extent, Robert Frank, and these last...
...your old high-school American history book around, turn to the Declaration of Independence, change "men" to "People" and plug in "economic" in place of all references to politics: "The History of the present giant corporations is a History of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over those states." What follows is a long indictment of the big corporations for making serfs out of Americans, erecting monopolies that block the native talents of the nation's citizens, allowing hundreds of thousands to be injured or killed on the job every year...
...object of the protest is an agreement between MIT and the government of Iran to train 23 Iranian students in a special two-year nuclear engineering program beginning this fall, with an additional 23 students scheduled to join the program the following year, Mark P. Abbate, a spokesman for the MIT Coalition Against Training Nuclear Engineers for the Shah, said yesterday...
There can be little doubt as you report in "Learning Less" [March 31] that students are performing at much lower levels than a decade ago. I object, however, to your conclusion "It is clear that the cure lies in the classroom...
Kunstler seemed to have a harder task defending Hill. Dali-mustachioed Prosecutor Aidala produced five witnesses who supposedly saw Hill striking Quinn with a wooden object. Kunstler replied that four of the five had been offered leniency if they testified against Hill. Not so, claimed Aidala. "The evidence," he said, "is that there were no promises made to the witnesses...