Word: ruskinism
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...want to build the largest and most forceful movement against racism in the northeast," said Ruskin...
...Cindy Ruskin '79, a committee member, said yesterday that the intercollegiate conference at Yale hoped to "attract as many students from as many colleges as possible...
...must be able to see through the South African regime--whose diplomats are notorious for simply lying. Ruth Hayes '77-4 Elli Mylona '78 Steve Aldritch '78 Dan Rabinovitz '77-4 Cindy Ruskin '79 Neva Seidman...
Thomas R. Ruskin '80, editor-in-chief of the CUE Guide, said the publication of two separate volumes at the beginning of each semester would cut production costs and make possible an increase in the number of evaluations included in each...
...socialist convictions made him turn down the post of Poet Laureate after Tennyson died. He translated the Icelandic sagas into English, wrote News from Nowhere, one of the best Utopian novels in the history of that genre, and was a charter member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. With John Ruskin, he was an influential agitator for maintaining the integrity of the architectural past; dozens of developers and architectural opportunists had cause to fear the voice of the Anti-Scrape, as Morris called his Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings...