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...mini-Czechoslovakia," said one disconsolate painter as he walked away with a ripped canvas. "Now you know what they mean by socialist realism in art," said another. Five painters were arrested and charged with "petty hooliganism" for trying to resist the bulldozers. By week's end all had been released...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOVIET UNION: Art v. Politics | 9/30/1974 | See Source »

...just such forlorn human beings whom Abraham Lincoln, the greatest of presidential pardoners, could not resist. Lincoln believed in a stern divine justice, yet time and again during the Civil War he exasperated his generals by pardoning boys who faced execution for such capital crimes as sleeping on sentry duty or even desertion. But Lincoln's pardons were often just commutations of death sentences, not passports to complete freedom; offenders could still find themselves at hard labor on the dread Dry Tortugas. Ford's pardon of Nixon may stem from similar motives of compassion, but it is hardly the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Theology of Forgiveness | 9/23/1974 | See Source »

Leonard says the anti-affirmative action reaction hasn't hit Harvard yet, but adds that "it could happen here." He says the time is right for backlash and that Harvard "must call on its internal strength to resist...

Author: By Geoffrey D. Garin and Nicholas Lemann, S | Title: Learning To Live With Hiring Reforms | 9/16/1974 | See Source »

...President. This would be a logical starting role for a man who served 15 years as Governor of New York. As Washington Post Columnist George Will put it last week in a somewhat backhanded compliment, Rockefeller's governorship was "a protracted seminar on the ability of problems to resist solutions, and the ability of solutions to aggravate problems ... The knowledge of what doesn't work is invaluable in Government, and Rockefeller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: Making the Best Use of Rockefeller | 9/2/1974 | See Source »

...encouragement, will undoubtedly be the core of Ford's program, as they were at least in the rhetoric of Nixon's. But while Nixon gave no indication of where he wanted the budget ax to swing, Ford appears to have reached a hard and controversial decision: to resist deep cuts in the Pentagon budget and take the heaviest slices out of civilian programs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLICY AND PROBLEMS: Ford Confronts the Deadliest Danger | 8/26/1974 | See Source »

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