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Daniel J. Chasan

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Hartford's "Art or Anarchy?"

Twentieth-century painting has inspired reams of hostile criticism ever since the twentieth century began. Its various forms have been deprecated

Moise Tshombe's Curious Position In the Line-Up of African Leaders

On October 5, the airplane carrying Congolese Premier Moise Tshombe to the opening session of the conference of unaligned nations

Peace Corps' Standards Nebulous But High

Peace Corps officials are distressed by the ubiquitous pictures of Peace Corps surveyors, Peace Corps masons, Peace Corps mechanics--all implying

Man and Superman

Man and Superman conveys many of the best parts of Shaw's humanistic cynicism without dissolving completely into the philosophical ramblings

Editor, Youth Leader Attack McCarran Act For 'Stifling Debate'

Two speakers blasted the McCarran Act at a meeting sponsored by the Socialists Club last night. Adam Schweig, a member

Connection

Connection has been organized "to cut across barriers within the field of the visual arts, and to find out if

Jack, or the Submission

Ionesco's Jack, or the Submission is just about as absurd as theatre gets. It alternates between caricatures and specious profundity,

Abu Simbel

Since 1250 B.C., the seated colossi of Abu Simbel have stared fixedly across the Nile and the Nubian desert toward

Ibsen

Director John Austin and his cast present Ibsen's Ghosts as the sort of dust-bound "classic" that has lost all ability

The Moscow Circus

No one would pay much attention if Sonny Liston reported that a Bach concerto failed to excite him; similarly, no

The Malaysian Conflict

Indonesia's President Sukarno has threatened the new Federation of Malaysia, insulted Britain and brought his own country very close to

Drawings by Rico Lebrun

Rico Lebrun came to America as a commercial artist in 1924 after training at both the Naples Academy of Fine

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