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...explaining himself, the realist painter nowadays has to answer two realistic questions. Why does he not leave exact representation to the camera, which has been perfected to the point that it can catch the most fleeting expression, can render color in hues no longer dishonestly brilliant, and can see things in virtual darkness? And why, if he must "get back to the image.'' does he not at least employ the gains of imagination and emotion brought to painting by impressionism, surrealism and abstraction? A picture called The Window Box, on display at Manhattan's Maynard Walker Gallery...
Morally speaking, for example, the proper use of intelligence is "commitment to truth." Hence schools should emphasize scientific methods of inquiry. For their part, scientists and scholars have "an obligation to render their knowledge in the most intelligible possible form; they should not glory in obscurity." Equally accountable are newspapers, magazines, radio and TV, which Phenix calls "the real public schools." It is their duty not to give the public what it wants, but to improve critical standards and disseminate the real facts of life...
There is no defense against this firestorm, "a conflagration so huge that it must be reckoned a metereological event." Piel has the shelter advocates on two counts: not only does a firestorm-producing blast render defence of the metropolitan area impossible (the central city being the target); but if the bomb is detonated at that height, fall-out is minimized. Piel thus presents the vision of people being suffocated and cremated in backyard shelters, protecting themselves against fall-out that will never rain...
...stand over and against the IT, he repudiates the existance of an "I": ["I am by no means I, but a continually changing form in which the IT displays itself, and the 'I' feeling is one of its tricks lead man astray in his self-knowledge, to render his self-deception easier...
...constitution being presented today provides for a smaller Council than the current one. Membership would include one representative of each House committee, one representative elected at large from each House, and three freshmen. The re-organization committee thinks this size would render the council a more effective body, as well as make seats more competitive...