Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Governor Peabody '42 yesterday appointed Robert G. Gardner '48, lecturer on Visual Arts, to be chairman of the Massachusetts Commission on Arts. The new 15-member group will advise the legislature on programs for increasing public enjoyment of the state's cultural resources...
...Academy was founded in 1768 its president was Sir Joshua Reynolds, who canonized the images of Raphael and applied the Renaissance's grand manner to contemporary subject matter. In time, Gainsborough, Benjamin West, Turner and Constable became academicians. Royal patronage had bent the Italian Renaissance to its own visual empire, and the royal collection swelled with homegrown products. Before, Britain had only appreciated great painting; now it excelled...
Both firms seem to have just that sort of thing in mind. Highly diversified Prentice-Hall publishes books, loose-leaf reporting services, newsletters and training materials, and a subsidiary of fers residence and correspondence courses in brokerage and investment. The company is also developing audio visual devices and programmed materi als for teaching. Says Chairman (and cofounder) Richard Prentice Ettinger: "We're going into an era of education involving more than books. We'll put our knowledge together and beat every body." Added Sarnoff: "I believe this will advance the art of communications as a whole...
...this was much more than a gala evening. The Music Center is in the heart of Los Angeles, at the center of the cloverleafs that have long been mockingly called the center of the city; thus it is both highly accessible and highly visible, giving Los Angeles a new visual axis, with the building handsomely anchoring the new mall that leads to City Hall. Moreover, the center is recognized as a milestone in the city's cultural aspirations. Immediately after the opening number, Conductor Mehta turned to the audience and with some Indian ambiguity addressed himself to the occasion...
...describing the three years since the last fellowship meeting as "a terrible ordeal unprecedented in the annals of our history." It supported this with a barrage of oil paintings and photographs, plus a movie, A Message from Viet Nam, which was shown after a Sarnath Rotary Club tea. The visual aids all documented outrages suffered by the Buddhists in South Viet Nam, but somehow managed to avoid mentioning Communism, the Viet Cong, the U.S. or the war. Said the delegation: "The Unified Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation solemnly declares before the world that it avoids all activities which are opportunist, discriminating...