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Word: welling (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Herter's carefully prepared speech fore-shadowed a determined campaign by the Eisenhower administration to persuade prosperous European nations, as well as Japan, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, to increase substantially their spending in Africa and Asia...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: Adenauer Visits Britain for Talks To Mend Anglo-German Fences; U.S. Asks Aid for Needy Nations | 11/18/1959 | See Source »

...famed Swiss-born architect undoubtedly was influenced in his decision to accept the invitation by the special purpose and nature of the building, as well as by the presence here of Dean Sert, without whose efforts Le Corbusier's acceptance is inconceivable. The Center, as Le Corbusier remarked, "stands for everything I have worked for in my life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Architectural Renaissance | 11/18/1959 | See Source »

Both of Harvard's art museums are presenting handsome, well-organized showings of modern graphics. At the Busch Reisinger, a chronological survey of German graphic work from the late nineteenth century to about 1930, has been collated from those pictures that the late Louis Black '26 donated to the Museum...

Author: By Ian Strasfogel, | Title: Two University Exhibits | 11/17/1959 | See Source »

Oscar Kokoschka rebels against the austerity of early Expresisonist geometricism. (This style, incidentally, is well illustrated in the exhibit by Heckel's Couple and August Macke's strident Three Female Nudes.) Kokoschka's glowing, passionate lithographs, based on religious themes, have a piety to them that the harsher variants of Expressionism could not possibly allow. The culminating work of this fine show is the superb portrait of the famed German director Max Reinhardt; it glows with the tempestuousness and conviction of genius...

Author: By Ian Strasfogel, | Title: Two University Exhibits | 11/17/1959 | See Source »

Both museums at Harvard can be proud of these well-selected exhibits. There is nothing now being shown in Boston that can surpass them...

Author: By Ian Strasfogel, | Title: Two University Exhibits | 11/17/1959 | See Source »

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