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Word: standings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...show fellows recent American work beginning with the Abstract Expressionists, and progressing through various experiments by color abstractionists up to Minimal Artists, Pop with its familiar fandango of images, and a few other works that stand outside the mainstream of the New York School are also there. The museum gives each artist a lot of space, usually at least half a room, so the viewer can see some progression of the individual's style...

Author: By Cyntiha Saltzman, | Title: At the Met New York Painting and Sculpture 1940-1970 at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art until February 1. | 12/11/1969 | See Source »

...pigs were out to get Freddie Hampton. The black leadership is the leadership of the revolution that's going to bring America to its knees. The pigs understand this and can't stand to see the movement getting its shit together. We're going to have to show them we can take it and fight back, because if we don't move, the Man will. This is the lesson we've got to learn from Freddie's death." said Jim Reeves, a Weatherman spokesman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1,000 Gather for YAF Rally; Radicals Protest Chicago Killing | 12/8/1969 | See Source »

...point the dancers move before a slide projection of white circles on black; white ares cut across them as they dance, defining their bodies, absorbing them into pure design, and translating design into motion. In another sequence, three dancers in what look like stylized gas masks stand bound together by a length of sheet. Sounds of traffic and drilling blur into an oppressive roar as the dancers writhe against their bondage; and against the bleak gray and black patterns projected behind them and onto the moving drapery. At first we perceive the slide-patterns as abstract, then as endless wooden...

Author: By Nina Bernstein, | Title: Dance Winter, General Clearance of Evils at the Beginning of at the Hasty Pudding Club, Dec. 4.6 and 10-13 | 12/6/1969 | See Source »

However, Whitlock see a reply to Greenberg's accusations. In the case of Rutgers University, where the president officially cancelled all classes, a suit might succeed, he said. But because Harvard left the decision up to the consciences of individual students and professors, it avoided taking a political stand, he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lawsuit Could Doom Harvard's Tax Status | 12/6/1969 | See Source »

...Dean May said the action was "not a political stand on the part of the University nor an act of identification with the Moratorium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Moratorium Schedules Peace Fast | 12/5/1969 | See Source »

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