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...intense emotional expressionism. Lucas Cranach the elder (see his Lucretia as shown here) employed serpentine line and drew expressionistic figures until he came under the influence of Durer's restrained style. He later abandoned his intimate detail for an economic and abstract style, although suggestions of restless Gothic form sneak into Cranach's work as they do into Durer...

Author: By Jonathan D. Fineberg, | Title: Albretcht Durer in Boston | 4/14/1966 | See Source »

French photographers may not be quite as notorious as Italy's pugnacious paparazzi, but they are no less unscrupulous about invading people's privacy. When they are not wading out into the Mediterranean to sneak pictures of Brigitte Bardot semi-nude on her private beach, they are risking their necks schussing down the ski slopes of the Alps on the track of the Aga Khan. In one typical operation they took a picture of a Parisian professor chatting with one of his students in a Left Bank bistro, then used it to illustrate an article attacking "old pigs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Value of Privacy | 4/1/1966 | See Source »

Second, Buildings and Grounds claims that it would be dangerous for girls to be letting themselves in at night when prowlers could be waiting to sneak through an open door...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Long Hot Summer | 3/29/1966 | See Source »

...moments: an exciting crescendo in the first section, or the sometimes startling rhythmic attacks by the strings. Generally, however, it is disappointing. A few times the strings start a vamp that in most modern composers would lead to a moving buildup. But here the woodwinds sneak in a few insipid, undefined attempts, and then everything collapses. Given such uninspired--but difficult--music, the orchestra seemed to perform well, although Yannatos's uncharacteristically active conducting revealed that they were a little insecure...

Author: By Thomas C. Horne, | Title: Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra | 3/7/1966 | See Source »

...England, squadrons of missile-armed jet fighters, and flocks of Bomarc, Hawk and Nike-Hercules ground-to-air missiles. By its very definition, NORAD is a defensive force; by very obvious design, it adds immeasurably to the U.S. nuclear deterrent. Its buried COC is designed to survive any sneak attack; its trained staff will be able to make almost instantaneous assessment of continent-wide damage while alerting U.S. and Canadian missiles and bombers. The name of the game is defense. But the payoff for the aggressor is swift and terrible retaliation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: A Mountain of Preparedness | 1/28/1966 | See Source »

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