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Louis J. Bakanowsky, professor of visual and environmental studies, is retiring next semester, and his popular class, Literature and Arts B-17: "The Visual Arts: Theoretical and Practical Explorations of the Studio Arts," is being offered for the last time this fall. The course introduces students to concepts in visual arts through hands-on projects in charcoal drawing, photography and other media...
Only potential visual and environmental studies concentrators and students previously denied admission to the course were given priority, according to several students...
Verba said Wendorf, a specialist in both literature and fine arts, was "perfect" to direct Houghton, with its holdings of both visual and book collections...
...have drinks with his aides. But as far as Clinton is concerned, the campaign machinery is designed to have reporters see--at only slightly closer range--just what the public sees. We duly observe the big, exultant crowds generated by expert advance teams, the Reagan-quality visual backdrops, the sound systems that never fail. Most of us dutifully report the torrent of bite-size initiatives his policy wonks are churning out, from free cell phones for neighborhood-watch groups to a Website for locating deadbeat dads. We come to both admire and resent his newfound discipline: be presidential, be centrist...
Still, says Gooding, "there was a good circumstantial case, but nothing that absolutely nailed it." Starting on Aug. 14, Gooding says, he spent "virtually every waking hour" with Rowlands in an effort to come up with visual confirmation. Four days later, the Star reserved a room overlooking the balcony of the suite (No. 205) at Washington's Jefferson Hotel where she and Morris supposedly met, and Gooding plotted to take pictures. (A photographer would shoot stills while Gooding operated a video camera). Rowlands came up with the idea of bringing along her Yorkshire terrier, Bijou, to make sure she could...