Word: remindful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...even remind ourselves that this is not a new thing. In 1928 the possibility of a world-wide depression of catastrophic proportions was not discussed. In 1932, at the depth of the depression, Franklin Roosevelt preached economy and promised a balanced budget as the surest path to economic recovery...
Different attitudes toward feline character dominate the local gallery scene this week. At the Paul Schuster Gallery, Claire Johnson Wiest shows her Blue Cats in playful moods. A fine watercolor technique removes many of her studies from the category of calendar art. The light touch and subtle color effects remind us of the animal's Eastern derivations. For those patrons of the Poets Theater doing between-act viewing this exhibit will be a mild diversion but aelurophiles may find it more exciting...
...first time next fall, will begin practice on Sept. 1, Pennsylvania athletic director Jerry Ford has announced. The opening League game will be between the two youngest Ivy rivals, Brown and Columbia, on Sept. 29. The Crimson will open its League play on Oct. 13, at Cornell. And, to remind you again, the Harvard-Yale game will be on Nov. 24, the Saturday after Thanksgiving...
...studio gate he got his first shock: the gatekeeper said he had never heard of William Holden, and refused to let him in. In the executive offices he got another: moviegoers had forgotten all about William Holden, and the big bosses saw no particular reason to remind them of his existence. It was seven months before Bill got a part, and then it was just another chance to play Smiling Jim. He took it. He took almost anything he could get, and in the next three years appeared in a depressing total of 17 pictures...
...through a windowpane and remembering Thomas Nash's line: "Brightness falls from the air." Jackson Pollock's Scent is a heady specimen of what one worshiper calls his "personalized skywriting." More the product of brushwork than of Pollock's famed drip technique, it nevertheless aims to remind the observer of nothing except previous Pollocks, and quite succeeds in that modest design. All it says, in effect, is that Jack the Dripper, 44, still stands on his work...