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Tierney, William G. | February 9, 1985 issue
Presents several letters to the editor regarding previously published articles. Thoughts on the humanities.

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Danto, Arthur C. | September 28, 1985 issue
The article presents information on various developments related to arts. The twenty-eight aldermen of St. Louis are pondering the propriety of a referendum...

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Friedman, John S. | December 19, 1981 issue
Focuses on the selection of William Bennett, director of National Humanities Center in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, as a chairman of National...

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Leuchtenburg, William E. | June 20, 1981 issue
Focuses on activities of two organizations the German Marshall Fund (GMF) and the National Humanities Center (NHC), organizations for securing research...

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October 27, 1984 issue
Features two stage plays in the U.S. in 1984. "Rap Master Ronnie;" "The Mystery of Irma Vep;" Production and direction credits.

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Alloway, Lawrence | June 4, 1973 issue
Reviews the exhibition "Soft As Art," organized by New York Cultural Center held in New York City in 1973.

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Friedmen, John S. | April 14, 1984 issue
The article focuses on the Ronald Reagan's administration. In the fall of 1981, Ronald Reagan read an article in the ultraconservative journal "Human Events,"...

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Potter, Van Rensselaer | February 8, 1965 issue
Moral philosophy may he able to pose some interesting questions about unlimited freedom of scientific inquiry but the debate is conditioned by absence of...

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April 14, 1962 issue
Because most architectural drawing has the purpose of exploring possibilities, it is by no means pure art: it is a testing of ideas, not revelation. But...

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Esfandiary, F. M. | April 18, 1966 issue
American and European romanticists in their efforts to denigrate progress point to the art and literature of backward countries as evidence of the richness...

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