Word: panels
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Clark scorns detached observers who confidently predict gradual acculturation of Negroes into white society. Reacting to this view in a recent panel discussion he waxed quite apocolyptic about American society, but one gets the feeling that Clark is not really as pessimistic as all that...
Signed by Claudine Herrmann, Emanuel Devaud, and Jerome Peignot, the letter contradicts the majority of the panel of seminar participants, who suggested that public opinion in their countries is behind American policy in Vietnam...
Before President Johnson stole the Minneapolis Governors' Conference show by moving it to Washington, New York's Nelson Rockefeller won most of the headlines by declaring himself out of the Republican presidential picture. Appearing on a TV panel program, Rocky was asked if he would be a candidate for the G.O.P. nomination in 1968. Said Rockefeller in a word...
...European on the panel. Edgardo Bartoli of Italy, characterised his country's attitude to wards America's Vietnamese policy as "a blur, but a blur that is generally in favor of United States intervention...
...great artist. Only in his 60s did he learn to stain glass. Since then, in a torrent of production, he has done two windows for the Metz Cathedral, followed by twelve windows for the Hadassah Medical Center's synagogue in Jerusalem. Last fall he finished a memorial glass panel at the United Nations for the late Dag Hammarskjold and another for the Rockefeller family's church. In total, his stained glass immeasurably enriches this century's wealth in an arcane craft. He has tackled another long-neglected art: weavers in the famous Gobelins tapestry works are even...