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"In my family," Afro says, "art is a disease." His father and uncle were painting partners who decorated the ceilings of Venetian mansions with flowers and figures, and Afro's two brothers are sculptors. At eight, Afro joined the family business, painting imitation marble walls. He progressed to ceilings...
Three other Graduate School students won Honorable Mention. Jess B. Bessinger 4G for "Robin Hood in the Forest of Philology: The Ballads After Ritson"; Geoffrey B. Riddehough 1G for "Trogon Isolation in Greek Drama"; and Edward E. Hunt, Jr. 4G for "The Biological Study of Human Evolution."
Poskanzer traced the evolution of educational policy in the University from the regulated curriculum of the 18th century through the complete elective system of President Eliot in the nineties. He described General Education as a move back to the old idea of required courses.
To many editors, it had seemed likely to be the most controversial trial since the 1925 Scopes evolution case. And so from all over the U.S. more than 100 reporters, photographers and radio broadcasters had poured into the mill city of Manchester, N.H. to cover the "mercy killing" trial of...
"Utterly Ridiculous." Bridges had no apologies to offer. In repeating his life story and describing the evolution of his longshoremen's union, he described himself as an old-fashioned radical who took the help of Communists or anyone else if it meant helping the union. But he denied that...