Word: vitale
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...study's co-authors-Brookings Staffers Barry Blechman (a key member of the Carter Pentagon transition team) and Stephen S. Kaplan-focused mainly on the U.S. Reason: the Soviet Union has become a truly global power only in recent years, and even today its most vital foreign interests are in neighboring Eastern Europe, where 31 Soviet divisions make it superfluous for Moscow to wave the big Red stick very often...
...comment further on the article except to state that I believe that Professor Vincent Brandt and Charles Goldberg who have taught or are teaching under this grant are doing fine job and Harvard can and should be proud of the program it is carrying forward in this vital area. T.J. Coolidge...
Although they are still operating it at full power, the Russians have cut back the Kiev buzz saw's schedule from hours at a time to scattered one-and two-minute bursts. To stem criticism, they are also dodging vital safety service and amateur frequencies. "It's become a cat-and-mouse game," says Douglas Spalt, an FCC treaty branch official. Meanwhile, Western states can do little else about the big noisemaker except ask for cooperation...
...include a third-rate vendeuse of exotic surrealist tack like Leonor Fini? In such company, artists like Georgia O'Keeffe, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Kathe Kollwitz, Nataliia Goncharova and Sonia Delaunay look extraordinary; one's eye goes with relief to Goncharova's crude, provincial but raucously vital cubist portrait of her husband Mikhail Larionov (1913), the face kippered flat and streaked with voracious slashes of color; it luxuriates in the shimmer of rosy light, circle on circle, that fills the surface of Delaunay's masterpiece of 1916, The Flamenco Singer. Moreover, if the exhibition does seem...
...think, therefore I am" to "I can, therefore I am." She refused to separate her psychological consciousness from her moral consciousness, and it followed that her words could not be divided from her acts. She became a teacher, but her ideas about justice found their most vital expression outside the classroom. After school, she threw herself into the trade union movement, believing with the Marxists that social revolution must come through the efforts of the working class...