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That night Georgia lost a basketball game to archrival Georgia Tech in a disputed overtime period, and this frustration fired up the actively prosegregation minority of the students. Furiously they raced up to Central Myers Hall, and at 10 p.m. joined the outside demonstrators in hurling bricks at Charlayne Hunter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Shame in Georgia | 1/20/1961 | See Source »

Building like Bread. In the 18th century reign of reason, the cathedral almost became useful in another sense; only its sheer size kept it from being blown up and quarried for stone like many another great church. In 1794 the lead roof was stripped to make bullets, and during the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Chartres, 1260-1960 | 11/7/1960 | See Source »

Harrison muttered an unhappy obscenity and proceeded to his room. Once there, he began grinding out haiku after haiku in an attempt to produce the Oriental poetry equivalent of three thousand words of fiction. "Window panes are crying raindrops/Bicycles skid on slippery streets/Who will sunbathe with me?" "Japanese beetles crawl...

Author: By Stephen C. Clapp, | Title: Poetry and Experience | 11/10/1959 | See Source »

For People, Change. Entrance is up a winding ramp. Windows, to be filled with curving panes of Plexiglas, come wherever they naturally fall, between the ribs of the construction. Floors curve into walls and walls into ceilings, with no inter ruption and no corners. Designed for shoeless clambering, the interior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Tough Prophet | 5/25/1959 | See Source »

The staff, which had moved in by last week, found other works more successful. A favorite was the 33-ft.-tall mobile by U.S. Sculptor Alexander Calder. Another was Joan Miró's free-standing ceramic walls (TIME color page, Nov. 3). Also widely admired was the almost-too...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Palace of Concrete | 12/8/1958 | See Source »

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