Word: paste
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...says, "even the ones who have done nothing to me." She was not ruined or misled; she was never sentimentally tempted or morally torn; the one time love came to her it was overwhelmingly physical; regret was not for being calculating but for miscalculating, not for her tarnished youthful past, but for its passing. She has not mellowed or grown; she has only grown older...
...leader of the new movement is Allan Kaprow, 32, an assistant professor of art at Rutgers University. Kaprow's "painting in the shape of a theater" got started by way of giant paste-ups of indiscriminate materials. To bring back the idea of a picture, he hung canvas tatters in front of his paste-ups. Then he moved the tatters forward and installed lights behind them. Suddenly he had a stage, and so he brought on "happenings," something like the incidents children contrive for an improvised circus. The idea took hold, and happenings have been put on around...
...that festooned the bottle-green walls of his office in the Empire State Building. But otherwise, it was another working day to Julian S. Myrick. One of the best salesmen in the business, he has sold more than a million dollars' worth of insurance a year for the past two years to qualify for the Million Dollar Round Table, the profession's highest honor, attained last year only by 2,688 of the nation's 250,000 fulltime life-insurance salesmen...
...business. In 1910 he helped found the first training school for agents, later initiated the concept of estate planning. He helped set up the American College of Life Underwriters, the degree-granting agency for life-insurance salesmen, and has served as the college's board chairman for the past 20 years...
...second book he wrote, was published in France. Its heroes are the partisans of Poland during the Nazi occupation; and even now. after shelves have been jammed with books superficially like it. A European Education conveys its horror and its message with stubborn authority. Author Gary (for the past four years French consul general in Los Angeles) is a French citizen born of Russian actor parents. As a boy he went to school for a year or two in Poland, speaks its language and understands its plight. His hero is a boy of 14 who is led into a forest...