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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...great university, said a younger variety ('58), "but couldn't a little more money and/or admissions effort be given toward improving the football picture?... It is obvious the other Ivy colleges are doing much more recruiting or alloting more money than we are. Football deserves only the proper emphasis the Ivy League has placed on it. But let's not completely turn Brown into an academic oasis, as seems to be happening, without the other things that go into the making of a university...
...atomic bomb factories is stored in 34-ft. steel and concrete underground tanks on Government reservations at Richland, Wash., Aiken, S.C., and Idaho Falls. Idaho. Fenced and carefully guarded, it will stay there indefinitely. But much of the atomic waste produced today is, by AEC standards, lowlevel, and with proper precautions can be moved to dumping areas by truck or railroad car. To do the dumping, twelve private firms are now licensed...
...second-drawer engineering school at the University of Texas swelled with pride when it acquired a top-drawer man: the University of Illinois' Chemist William Bradley, a leading authority on the molecular structure of materials. Masking its joy, as is proper in academic circles, Texas sent out a routine press release announcing Bradley's appointment-and thereby left untold a typical tale of the great game of faculty raiding...
...remaining principles of Hsieh Ho include proper usage of the brush, careful depiction of forms, "pleasing" application of color, and transmission and perpetuation of the masters. This sixth principle deeply influenced Chinese painting. Imitation of the great masters tends to become unimaginative repetition. There is no taboo on plagiarism in the East as in the West. The imitator was apt to become less forceful, further from the essential nature of the subject, as a result of his study of the masters. Continuities of style certainly mark Western art, too, but the variations have been more extreme and are not bound...
When we see art in its proper light, as an expression of man's independence, the problem of conflicting schools of painting disappears, Vercors said