Word: objects
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...When TIME put Hirohito on its cover in 1932, the Japanese made the following request: "Let copies of the present issue lie face upward on all tables; let no object be placed upon the likeness of the Emperor...
Last week a show of his singular, science-inspired visualizations enlivened Manhattan's super-surrealistic Art-of-this-Century gallery. Executed in brilliant, Van Gogh-like splashes of color, they show objects (mostly humans) as they might look if broken down to their cellular essentials. Likewise, they show Painter Paalen's idea of "pure spatial tensions" and "inner tensions of landscapes" (basi cally whorls and spirals). The net result: "plastic cosmogony" - which means, he says, "no longer a symbolization or interpretation but, through the specific means of art, a direct visualization of the forces which move our mind...
Enlisted men had more inflexible ideas about how their wives should be spending their spare time: movies, luncheons, bridge parties, they thought, should be the limit. Officers, for the most part, were more tolerant: they would not object to their wives going around with men so long as the relationship was strictly platonic...
Somewhere along here the discussion ended. When last seen, Miss Stein, in her shapeless russet coat and little brown hat mashed onto her head, was shaking hands with the Bronx soldier who had tried to object. He was still glowering...
...George H. Perkins '26, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and Chairman of the Department of Regional Planning, and Martin Wagner, associate professor of Regional Planning, and said he thought the School for Architecture and John B. Atkinson, city manager of Cambridge, were not working toward the same object...