Word: projects
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Reports in The Crimson and elsewhere have resulted, I believe, in widespread misunderstanding of the life-affirming philosophy underlying a project recently conducted by my sculpture students. I am writing in the hope that I can clear up some of the misconceptions surrounding this project...
...visit the U.S. in 14 years, the rally "is a historic opportunity to tell Gorbachev that he's got to back up his policy of Glasnost by action in releasing the 400,000 Jews who will probably never get out unless we get the message to him," said project co-organizer Daniel L. Alexander...
...straining to create another movie metaphor for her own fettered Hollywood eminence. Claudia, like Yentl before her, is a smart, sexy woman whose place of respect the boys in power want to deny. Streisand, who has both power and respect, might be advised to use that leverage on a project less conventional and complacent than this very mixed Nuts...
Pentagon officials were especially frustrated by the Consarc case because the technology breach was potentially devastating and perfectly legal. Consarc even managed to persuade the British Trade Ministry to insure the project for $11 million. Growled Stephen Bryen, who heads the Pentagon's export-control program: "This was an instance of really bad licensing by the British. It was an absolutely squalid case...
...tenured safety of $40,000-plus salaries. On campus, he claims, innovation and creativity have been subordinated to abstruse research, cranked out to satisfy doctoral requirements or a department chairman's notions of what will advance the discipline. As one proof, the author recalls a Modern Language Association project in which 18 scholars read Tom Sawyer backward to avoid being caught up in the story while they checked how often "Aunt Polly" is written as "aunty Polly...