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...huddled not quite in the center of the table. These slight departures from absolute regularity give the centered, single image a murmur, no more, of instability. The scheme is one of the most widely known in Spanish painting: the tradition of the bodegon, or kitchen still life, the isolated object against a plain field, brought to its fullest intensity by Zurbaran and Sanchez Cotan in the early 17th century. Echoes of the bodegones continued in Spanish art for hundreds of years; they could still be seen in Picasso's cubist still lifes. But Lopez's skinned rabbit goes straight back...
...Since the Yard belongs to all students in common, that symbol [of divestment] in the Yard should represent the views of all students," Kobach said. "Since it is common property of all students, it should represent the views of all students. I object to using the Yard as a tool for carrying a message that all students may not agree with," he said...
Bozzotto, who has threatened to organize awildcat picket if the Harvard Faculty Clubcontinues to hire outside weekend help, askedstudents for their support. But Bozzotto said hewould not object if Harvard students filled theweekend shifts...
...everyone is quite so happy about Harvard publishing the longings of the learned. Reads one advertising message "Devoted alumnus seeks like-minded persons. Object: withholding contributions until trendy, vulgar personal column is deleted...
Some neighborhood residents say they object toany more five-story structures and new commercialoutlets because of increased traffic andcongestion. Area residents, most of whom are thesons and daughters of Irish and German immigrants,want to keep the two-and three-story, wood-framehouses that dominate the area while keeping outtrendy, high-priced boutiques...