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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Thursday, December 17, 1964
Twentieth-century painting has inspired reams of hostile criticism ever since the twentieth century began. Its various forms have been deprecated
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Tuesday, November 10, 1964
On October 5, the airplane carrying Congolese Premier Moise Tshombe to the opening session of the conference of unaligned nations
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Wednesday, March 11, 1964
Peace Corps officials are distressed by the ubiquitous pictures of Peace Corps surveyors, Peace Corps masons, Peace Corps mechanics--all implying
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Saturday, February 8, 1964
Man and Superman conveys many of the best parts of Shaw's humanistic cynicism without dissolving completely into the philosophical ramblings
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Friday, December 13, 1963
Connection has been organized "to cut across barriers within the field of the visual arts, and to find out if
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Friday, December 13, 1963
Two speakers blasted the McCarran Act at a meeting sponsored by the Socialists Club last night. Adam Schweig, a member
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Saturday, December 7, 1963
Ionesco's Jack, or the Submission is just about as absurd as theatre gets. It alternates between caricatures and specious profundity,
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Monday, November 25, 1963
Since 1250 B.C., the seated colossi of Abu Simbel have stared fixedly across the Nile and the Nubian desert toward
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Saturday, November 23, 1963
Director John Austin and his cast present Ibsen's Ghosts as the sort of dust-bound "classic" that has lost all ability
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NEWS
By Daniel J. Chasan
Wednesday, October 16, 1963
No one would pay much attention if Sonny Liston reported that a Bach concerto failed to excite him; similarly, no
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