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...social issue in November devoted completely to Lowell, the Advocate published a description of the poet by Allen Tate, a professor at the University of Minnesota. Tate said Lowell's work "is not equalled by anybody else of his generation." "He is a poet an not an innovator on principle." A formalist and traditionalist, "he is one of our few poets, of any generation, who have a living historical sense...

Author: By Robert E. Smith, | Title: Lowell Will Teach at University | 1/4/1962 | See Source »

...stunned by the recent wave of art thefts, the galleries of Europe are wiring themselves for sound. Last week an exhibition opened in Munich of 400 works by Toulouse-Lautrec. If a thief so much as touches one. an alarm will go off. London's National Gallery and Tate Gallery are considering placing their pictures in a new kind of mat-a thin layer of foam rubber sandwiched between two foil sheets that are wired to the wall. It will do a thief no good to cut the wires, for the alarm will go off anyway. Price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Art--Do Not Touch | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

...first game of the current series was played Friday on Soldiers Field before a cheering throng of 100. Harvard won 15-0. The Collegians, composed of ringers from Dartmouth, Florida and Mississippi, were led by Mike Tate of Dartmouth. Their high spirits were soon dispelled by a Harvard try in the opening seconds of the match...

Author: By Nicholas L. Hayes, | Title: Harvard Rugby Football All-Stars Vanquish Summer School Players | 8/10/1961 | See Source »

...absurd misery, all the folly, all the pride of the small bourgeois-this type that is at once commonplace and eccentric-for he has lived intimately with them and loves them." Last week the serious side of Honore Daumier was on view at Lon don's Tate Gallery in 231 paintings and drawings, the biggest Daumier show in 60 years. Daumier's reputation as a painter has soared over the past two decades; the Tate exhibition should clinch his position as one of the most original artists of his time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Caricaturist Turned Painter | 7/7/1961 | See Source »

With University of Georgia Dean of Men Bill Tate, Trillin choked on tear gas and dodged cannon crackers during campus integration riots, and was roughed up by demonstrating students. He was with Charlayne Hunter, first Negro woman admitted to Georgia U., when anti-integration demonstrators rushed the car in which they were riding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: may 26, 1961 | 5/26/1961 | See Source »

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