Soviet Critic Urges Relaxation of Curbs on Art; Calls for Reappraisal of Styles of Painting Once Denounced as 'Decadent, Reactionary'
Date: 23 March 1966
By RAYMOND H. ANDERSON Special to The New York Times
Raymond ANDERSON
USSR critic V Zimenko urges 'socialist realism' doctrine be liberalized to recognize contributions of some experimental art produced before '17; deplores 'dogmatic' approach to art
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TABLEAUS REVIVE MUSEUM'S WOES; Los Angeles Supervisors Assail Kienholz Work
Date: 24 March 1966
By PETER BART Special to The New York Times
Peter Special
Los Angeles County Supervisors Bd demands Los Angeles County Art Museum remove 2 tableaux by E Kienholz it terms pornographic; museum trustees reject demand
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Tennis Writer Chosen For Sportsman's Award
Date: 24 March 1966
Natl Sportscasters and Sportswriters Assn award to B Collins (Boston Globe)
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Soviet Seems to Ease Its Press Policy at U.N.
Date: 24 March 1966
Soviet mission at UN hq, NYC, in apparent policy change, holds 2d press briefing in wk, pledges periodic briefings
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Advertising: Stressing the Western Outlook
Date: 24 March 1966
By WALTER CARLSON
Walter CARLSON
Mar 17 issue to be judged for Ayer Cup
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MERGING PAPERS AWAIT SANCTION; Publishers Hope to Operate as Soon as Possible
Date: 24 March 1966
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Green says co will go into operation soon after Justice Dept approval; Murphy says Green told Guild that new co will operate in World-Telegram plant, except for ad dept, which will be in Herald Tribune plant, and that co plans single combined staff; Deliverers Union pres J Baer says union rejects bid to conf with Green and other co reprs, will submit new pact proposals; stereotypers mailers and printers freeze priority lists to keep members from seeking new jobs while merger problems are being worked out
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