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...presidential commission headed by Litton Industries President Roy Ash recommended to Nixon that seven departments (Labor, Agriculture, Transportation, Interior, Commerce, HEW and HUD) be merged into four: Natural Resources, Human Resources, Economic Development and Community Development. The proposal was made at a tune when the Democratic Congress felt resentful of Nixon's aggressive assertion of presidential powers, constitutional and otherwise...
Cornell's Roy Kerling is the best hockey player in the ECAC, according to Crimson defenseman ALAN LITCHFIELD. Kerling and Vermont's Craig Homola are the wings on Lich's all-conference team, while Jim Colucci of Providence and Kevin Lovitt of Brown are on the blueline. Litch-field named Dartmouth's Bob Gaudet as the ECAC's top goaltender, although he says that Brown's Paul McCarthy played the best game he's seen all year in the nets. "You don't know how good he really is just from seeing him once." Litchfield says, "so I have...
With spring break just over the horizon, the Harvard rugby club is looking forward to another season of scrums and fun. According to club president ROY ROBERTS, 25 ruggers will sojourn to Nassau, the Bahamas, to face three native squads in five games over the March break to officially kick off the season, which includes eight games in April...
...gone, and where is their typical art? Nobody seems to know. Everyone still knows what the art of the '60s looked like. It looked like Claes Oldenburg's giant Mickey Mouse, like Andy Warhol's cans or Roy Lichtenstein's enlarged comic strips. Such pieces now have a period air of things meant to be consumed quickly-EAT ME! as the lettering on Alice's cake read. They constitute an art of rapid memorable icons that expected to be assimilated and exhausted in quick bursts, as indeed they were...
...landscapes and still lifes clearly derived from painting, as well as reportage on everything from war to travel and exploration, from Mont Blanc to the Crimea to the Nile. A photographic task force was even commissioned by the French government to rove the country photographing historic monuments (rather like Roy Stryker's famous teams in the U.S. during the 1930s Depression). One of the finest results is a highly abstract portrait of a row of flying buttresses at Rheims Cathedral, shot in diminishing perspective by Henri Le Secq...