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Explaining the increase in the number of concentrators, Vogt said: "People are discovering that anthropology has something to say about the world in a cross-cultural way." He added that the field has gotten "good press" especially through the work of scholars like Margaret Mead and Claude Levi-Strauss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Anthro Faces Financial Crunch; May Change Tutorial Program | 1/15/1971 | See Source »

...that point, the Crimson added the finishing touches when Dave Strauss was first in the breaststroke (2:23.7), and he freestyle relay team eased to a victory...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Swimmers Thrash Muskies For Fourth Win of Season | 1/7/1971 | See Source »

...Crimson's other winners were Bob Lawton in the medley (2:10.5), Dick Eisenberg in the required one-meter dive (153.20), John Burris in the backstroke (2:13.0), and Dave Strauss in the breaststroke (2:26.6). The freestyle relay team also...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach and The CRIMSON Sports staff, S | Title: Swimmers Drown Brown, 76-37, in IAB | 12/17/1970 | See Source »

...Named after one of the moon's cold, empty seas, the quartet describes the conflicts of Japan's hereditary aristocracy and the nouveau riche from 1912 to 1970, and portrays the barrenness that Mishima saw in contemporary life. In a letter written on Nov. 17 to Harold Strauss, his editor at Knopf in New York, Mishima said: "In it I have put everything I felt and thought about life and the world." He added that he felt "utterly drained and exhausted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: The Last Samurai | 12/7/1970 | See Source »

...Levi-Strauss makes a connection between the increasingly representational tendencies in Western art (culminating with the Impressionists' pseudoscience of "capturing" light) and the elite system of distribution, the "individualization" of culture consumption. (The "art lover" syndrome is unique to modern societies.) Primitive art, by contrast, is for everybody and performs a social function, possesses a sign-value. Language is by nature a group phenomenon, an device versa. It follows that, in the chance of historical signification's surrounding the events at Adalen in 1931, without a clear definition of group relations, social depth-perception, class-consciousness, etc., you are going...

Author: By Ron Crawford, | Title: Film Adalen 31 | 11/25/1970 | See Source »

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