Word: path
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Four panelists weighed the advantages of arms controls against the merits of disarmament in a SANE-sponsored debate on "which path to peace" at the New England Mutual Hall last night...
...career. He studied at Pratt Institute, the Art Students League, the National Academy of Design. After a stint as a Navy radio operator during World War I, he lived briefly in Paris. The art world was popping with new group movements in those days, but Dickinson chose a path...
Thus, amid the changing winds of the 1960 presidential campaign, Democrat John Kennedy paused for a moment of political self-analysis. At that point, Kennedy's acute sense of political reason told him that the path of liberalism was the one most likely to lead him to the White House-and he was running as a liberal who wholeheartedly endorsed the liberal Democratic Party platform...
Pastry Cook's Path. One name boldly signed to the Splendid Century is Le Nain. It belonged to three famous brothers of Laon, who, confusingly, often worked together on the same canvas and rarely signed their first names to anything. But scholars have gone far in separating the three. Antoine, according to contemporary accounts, "excelled in miniatures and portraits in small." The peasant paintings of Louis, the most talented of the three, were a happy blend of Dutch naturalism and Roman classicism. Mathieu, the most successful, became master painter to the city of Paris, assumed the title of Seigneur...
...Nain contemporary, the onetime pastry cook Claude Lorrain, was a classicist, but he followed a far different path than Poussin took. He was less interested in ideas or subject matter than in the wonders that nature poured out all around him. He was the first Frenchman to paint similar scenes at different times of day, the first to record the fickle moods of light. His Seaport is as well ordered as a classical painting should be, but there is a quiet sadness about the yellow daylight and a heavy loneliness about the dancing...