Word: personalize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Recalls Heckel: "We had no patience with the impressionists, who saw the pear in the bowl as having a hundred different shades of green. For us it was a green pear-bang-in a red bowl. We wanted to shock the person who looked at the picture. Looking at one of Kirchners women-on-the-street pictures, he should feel an erotic sensation, or repulsion, in any case some strong nervous response. Looking at one of Schmidt-Rottluffs monumental, somber compositions, he was supposed to feel touched, moved, overwhelmed...
...Another person, who seemed fairly representative of the male Cornellian, claimed, however, that "the majority of those girls (who didn't enjoy the weekend) were Co-eds who didn't have dates or those who did but were unfortunate enough not to get pinned or engaged...
Other facets of the Republican attitude can be seen in the Registration issue of the Harvard Times. An editorial in the issue states "The person who reads this newspaper religiously (as it should be read);" as if this of any other political organ has anything to do with religion. The editorial goes on to say, "the purpose of publication was and is to present political news without a heavy partisan shading." That is, to say, with only a light partisan shading. Another editorial says "We serve two masters," the Republican party and Harvard...
...gallery was the only commercial gallery in Cambridge when he opened it up six years ago. Then he says, he could step out for a cup of coffee almost any time, but now he never can because someone always comes in. "One person tells another about the place. That's the best kind of advertising...
Today is also the last day on which undergraduates, except new freshmen and new transfer students, may change courses without liability for a $10 charge. Petitions for change must be filed in person at 2 University Hall...