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...paused to take stock, McGovern knew that he has to be liked a lot more if he is to have any chance of winning in November. His strategy is now as simple as it is stark: run hard in the big electoral states-New York, California, Texas, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Pennsylvania-and forget most of the others. He is also relying on television. On Sunday, the first of a series of half-hour programs on McGovern's life was shown. "We've got to rehabilitate the candidate," says an aide. "We've got to show...
...whose "relational painting" derived from the style of Piet Mondrian; of a stroke; in Locarno, Switzerland. A disciple of Mondrian in Paris during the '20s, Glarner moved to the U.S. in 1936 and set about developing his own identity as a painter and muralist. Though he retained the stark primary colors used by his mentor, Glarner skewed the Mondrian rectangles in an attempt to make his work seem less static. He spent three decades in the U.S., then returned to Switzerland six years ago after being critically injured on the liner Michelangelo during an Atlantic storm...
President Bok's appointment last month of Arthur J. Rosenthal, former Chairman of the Board of Basic Books. Inc., as the new director of the Harvard University Press ended a six-month search that began with the firing of the former director and the stark realization that the Press might lose $500,000 in fiscal year...
President Bok's appointment last month of Arthur J Rosenthal, former Chairman of the Board of Basic Books Inc., as the new director of the Harvard University Press ended a six month search that began with the firing of the former director and the stark realization that the Press might lose $500,000 in fiscal year...
...contrast to the City Manager controversy, riddled with intrigue and shifting alliances, the city's opposing political and social forces stand in stark outline in the Superintendent fight...