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...James N. Whitney, a 33-year-old assistant professor of Mathematics at the State University of New York at Albany; Michael G. Mickelsen, a full-time BDRG counsellor; and Sandra Gove '71, were convicted in late July in the Boston Municipal Court of trespassing, a misdemeanor. They appealed the case and made their third appearance before the Superior Court yesterday. The judge will probably hand down a decision on Friday...
...vote for Wallace, on the theory that if this is what white America wants, let's help the issue come to the top." That may be an extreme possibility, but, as always, it is hard to say who speaks for U.S. Negroes. Moderates tend to agree with Whitney Young: "White liberals can indulge the privilege of not voting, but blacks can't. This is a crucial election...
There were attempts to provide at least a smattering of learning. The Daily News published hints on how parents could teach their children at home ("Have your young Charles Dickens write a short story"). The Metropolitan Museum and the Whitney offered art classes to any student who showed up at the door. With...
...study of 8,279 ads shown over a three-week period late last year, only 199 contained nonwhite performers, and of that number just 16 had lead or speaking roles. By showing a few black faces on the fringe of a party scene, says Urban League Director Whitney Young, "the admen think they've done their bit, and the public reacts by assuming that the problem is solved. It's important that blacks are used more frequently in ads because they serve to educate the masses of viewers that black people, like themselves, have an important role...
Traffic thunders on. When the Whitney Museum last week unveiled Manhattan's first Kline retrospective since his death in 1962, the survivors from both camps were all but outnumbered by a newer generation of museumgoers. This generation grew up looking at abstract expressionism, and although it has no difficulty in accepting Kline's premises, it has grown vastly more critical of his output. O.K., the newcomers say, strolling from picture to picture, we all know he was a landmark, a titan, a pioneer. But did he paint good abstractions or bad ones...