Word: themes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...made. Forty-odd drawings in charcoal, pencil, pastel, sumi-ink and Sapolin include classical studies of the '30s, samplings from the "Boudoir" and "Attic" series, sketches for Pink Angel (the painting that reportedly copped $60,000 last year), and 16 new pencil lyrics on his most recurrent theme, women. Through...
...courses studying cross-cultural health problems or flora and fauna. One anthropology course, five economics courses, and two history courses designed for undergraduates tangentially discuss Latin America. Very few of these are substantially relevant to the undergraduate who would like to make the study of Latin America his central theme...
...program was devised at the end of the war on the theory that "free men should be acquainted with the basic theme of their culture," Wilcox explained in introduction. Since then, the pressure of specialization has enlarged the program from six specific courses "carved out of the curriculum," to 16 lower level alternatives, several of which may even be counted for concentration, he said...
...than 3,000,000 and drew more than 15,000 letters-by far the best response to any program put on by the National Council of Churches in televi sion history. Last Sunday, Frontiers of Faith presented the first lecture of a new series by Lutheran Minister Staack. His theme this year is "living personalities of the Old Testament," and it promises to do just as well as Genesis...
...weakness as an author," Conrad Aiken asks in Blue Voyage, "that I appear incapable of presenting a theme energetically and simply. I must always wrap it up in tissue upon tissue of proviso and aspect; see it from a hundred angles . . . producing in the end not so much a unitary work of art as a phantasmagoric world of disordered colors and sounds; a world without design or purpose...