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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was the most fertile artist of the 20th century, and immense quantities of ink have been spilt over his work. He was, you might say without too much exaggeration, both the last hero of Romantic culture and the first of the age of publicity: a prodigy of talent on permanent display in an age of mass media. No other artist, not even Michelangelo, had been famous in quite this way before...
Most baseball squads would be satisfied after winning three out of four games. She capturing these of four weekend contests didn't satisfy Harvard, which spilt a twinbill with Columbia yesterday at Soldier Field after sweeping Penn Saturday...
October 15 was the projected deadline for completion of the renovations. "We were on schedule as of Monday, then the 15th became an unrealistic deadline because of the cold spilt," Tribble said. "If it hadn't gotten cold there wouldn't have been any problems. Next year we'll aim for the first of October...
...school must deal with this spilt before it considers curriculum reform which will intensify the conflict between the factions, the memo states...
...wasn't supposed to be that way. The Crimson had scheduled six warm-up games before powerful Navy was slated to roll into town for the league opener. But winter went into overtime, and even though it's mid-April only two games--Wednesday's doubleheader spilt with Northeastern--have found their way into the books...