Word: formalization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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David Bear '92, who said he strongly considered resigning this week, planned on filing a formal complaint with Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles. He decided not to file the complaint after speaking with Jewett yesterday...
Hicks, who also served as a labor union shop steward, was fired by Berry on April 2. Three months earlier, he had filed a set of formal complaints with state and federal agencies alleging that Harvard Union managers had discriminated against him because he is Black. Hicks has also said that he was harassed because of his work as a shop steward...
Early in his career, Merwin did use punctuation. He wrote in traditional forms, with traditional use of rhyme and meter. Critics make much of Merwin's formal shift...
...intent to make formal charges of nepotism. At the time I did not feel that this would bring a productive resolution to the situation. (Cf. the clarification on page four of today's paper). Rather, my intent in going to Dean Jewett was to convey my concern that the appearance of nepotism could cause great upset to the Dunster community. I felt that the appearance of nepotism had already become a divisive issue within the House, and that the presence of a brother as well as a grade-school friend of the Assistant Senior Tutor among the new candidates could...
...folk art; it was "primitive," something apart from academic atelier practice, and it fitted perfectly into the general move among artists at the end of the 19th century to refresh art from hitherto unused sources. One of the first artists to imagine a link between iron forging and formal sculpture was a minor Spanish painter, Santiago Rusinyol, an impassioned collector of the ironwork in which the smiths of his native Barcelona had always excelled. "I think of those forges of old Barcelona," he wrote in 1893, "where instinct was set free. There, in the darkness . . . I think I see springing...