Word: uses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...already reserved $870,000 for the use of the Cambridge CDA if the program is acceptable to Washington. The total cost of the first-year program will probably rise to several times that figure when grants under other federal programs tied to Model Cities are included...
...decision to use the other half of the $30 million for grandiose building projects suggests that the college only half-realizes the urgency of clamping down on the rising cost of a Radcliffe education. Moreover, the building plans are based on anachronistic evaluations of Radcliffe's role and the desires of its students. The new $7 million Currier House will relieve over-crowding in other dorms, but allowing more students to live off-campus would do the same thing. And the plans for coffee shops and renovated dorms show the same nostalgic attachment to the concept of small-college community...
With technology as a new aesthetic all objects and materials can be art--not just oil on canvas or clay on armature. Within the art world itself wide-spread use of "found objects," like irons and mattresses, verifies this. And the post-Warhol men who make happenings, assemblages, and environments, like Segal and Kaprow, would embroider "everything can be art" on their coats of arms...
Marlowe was engaged in an independent study of the use of computers in psychological research, a program headed by Richard J. Herrnstein, professor of Psychology...
...member present at yesterday's meeting, which was conducted by Jonathan M. Harris '69, said that they believed Faculty support for the SDS position was growing around a plan to abolish academic credit for ROTC and perhaps deny the use of University buildings. This would allegedly abolish ROTC...