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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dialogue in a context which involves a non-select audience. Even if Robert Scheer had debated McNamara it is doubtful that such a meeting could have occurred without a disruptive group insisting upon their dogma as the revealed truth. It is true that this is not a time to stress manners; but on the other hand a certain amount of that which we call "courtesy" is essential in order to have that which we call "debate." CHARLES MARTIN...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McNamara: Pros and Cons | 11/16/1966 | See Source »

...XXVIII emphasizes the surface instead of the volume, and the sculpture gives an illusionary effect of two dimensionality. This effect is increased because the piece cannot be viewed in the round; the composition demands that it be seen from a specific position. In addition, the welding technique tends to stress the edges between planes. The welds darken and suggest the lines of a drawing which are used to separate the planes in the representation of a three dimensional object. In Cubi I, the surfaces of the forms in shadow do not appear to go back into space behind the illuminated...

Author: By Jonathan D. Feinberg, | Title: David Smith: Illusion In The 3rd Dimension | 11/12/1966 | See Source »

...Realism. The need for drastic economic change became painfully evident in the mid-1950s, when Stalinist-tailored war economies - with their stress on heavy industry to the exclusion of consumer desires - began to cause widespread discontent. Yugoslavia was the first to move, after its break with the Kremlin in 1948, introducing a system of decentralized planning and establish ing "workers' councils" as co-managers of its factories. In 1956, Poland's "bread and freedom" riots in Poznan triggered reforms that - on paper, at least - far outdistanced Yugoslavia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eastern Europe: Toward Market Economics | 11/11/1966 | See Source »

...Traditional arts and crafts groups lay more stress on making things than how they are made," Barnes said. "We are trying to teach children how to ask and answer their own questions about the problems we give them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBH Starts New Tutoring Project In Basic Science | 10/20/1966 | See Source »

...computer can then test the responses of the model under different conditions. If the operator adds a stress to the airplane wing, for example, the computer will show how the wing would move, and whether it would break...

Author: By George R. Merriam, | Title: Computer Expert Turns Professor | 10/14/1966 | See Source »

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