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...TONY SWEENEY Dublin...
...rose granite abstract sculpture placed in the garden of the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. Hewn out of three 100-ton blocks in a Spanish quarry by Eduardo Chillida, 42, the work was commissioned by Houston's Endowment Inc. To accompany the gift, Museum Director James Johnson Sweeney has assembled the first U.S. retrospective of Chillida, a man who. only began sculpting in 1948, was a Carnegie prize-winner in 1964, and today ranks as Spain's leading abstract sculptor. His granite giant, called Abesti Gogora V, which means "strong song" in Chillida's native Basque, seemed...
...Island announced today that John Lewis, a graduate student in English, was awarded the $25 first prize for the best poem submitted in their contest. His poem, will appear in the May issue of the new literary magazine. Judges were William Alfred. Albert J. Gelpi. at John L. Sweeney...
William Alfred, professor of English, Albert J. Gelpi, assistant professor of English, and John L. Sweeney, lecturer on English will judge a poetry contest sponsored by The Island, a new literary magazine published by two Harvard freshmen...
Died. General Walter Campbell Sweeney Jr., 56, recently retired boss of the Tactical Air Command (1961-65), a much-decorated bomber pilot (Midway, Tokyo) who took over TAC at the height of the Berlin Wall crisis, turned it from a relatively small outfit into a major arm of U.S. airpower with 1,400 jet fighters, its own tankers and transports, and the ability to perform any tactical mission from the 1964 Congo missionary rescue to ground support in Viet Nam; of cancer; at Homestead Air Force Base...