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Another question was that .The Relationship Between Renaissance FINAL NOTICE Bela Bartok for piano solo; a concert ver­ ideals. It was not until the Renaissance that walked away from the discussion. I guess thought the department was going down you . everybody tells you when to buy stocks but sion (with minimal choreography) of that Art and Science was discussed before the man begins to concern himself with per­ money is' one of those topics mat you just couldn't have 100 per cent cash because the not when to get out? He answered "Does it phenomenal non-book TRIBAL-LOVE- Baruch History Society on~ Thursday April spectives in art - that is the focus upon man can't walk away from. A money talk is like a chase can't have 100 per cent cash. You had help you sir when I say that I always get out ROCK- hair ish -AMERICAN- MUSICAL; 20 hy Mr. George Bock. instead of a deity, he stated. sex talk, even though the speaker is telling a maximum single position, something like 5 a little bit too early?" There were many the only String Quartet by Claude Debussy; Mr. Bock began his discussion with the The capital of the art world during the you something you already know, or things or 10 per cent of the entire fund of any one other questions, and as a matter of fact statement that suppression of art by the a wonderful Clarinet Quintet by Carl Maria ? Renaissance was in Florence Italy which you would never.do, no matter what we all security. You were measured, 60 per cent of students walked out with him still hitting von Weber; a great Brahms Piano Trio-you NAZI'S in the 1930's typHy s a totalitarian was the only city state still free enough for usually stay until the end of the talk. the basis on your absolute performance him with more questions. still have EIGHT more chances to enjoy government. He stated that many artists artists to express themselves. This ex­ Tlie Finance Society had Mr. Lawrence comparingyou to others; 15 per cent on your What he seemed to stress most is the fact performances by the Baruch Choraleers, were sent to concentration camps because pression was reflected in the Dome shape Zicklin as the speaker on the money game. performance long as opposed to short term that there is no set rule for when one should The Baruch ; Band, the Baruch Faculty they were a threat to the, Thuja* Reich's cathedrals. Mr. Zicklin is a graduate of Bernard M. buy or sell, it is up to you when you decide securities; I5.per.cent on your evaluation of String Quartet, tile Jazz-Rock Group, the philosophy of _ totalitarianism. " Although Mr. Bock said that the high point of Baruch (yes, our Baruch) College of the risk; 10per cent oh the evaluation was based the time is right. Baruch Chamber Orchestra and a Folk Song artists were rdevated to stjb-human level, To All Renaissance art was in its paintmgs. This - class of 1957. His income is over 100,000 on things he didn't understand. It really makes me feel good that one of Recital., : their urge to paint was still Intense despite was the first time in history that artists dollars a year and he is a successful broker Then he told us of this experiences with ours made it so well. KEEP GOING mutilation of body and mind, he said. concern themselves with creation of a for Neuberger & Berman. He has managed the Wrigley Co., and "Mr. Wrigley who LAWRENCE ZICKLERU! Tuesday, May 2 at 1:00 p.m., Room 1220 Why would anyone want to suppress art? pictorial image, an attempt to get depth in .100 to 150 thousand dollars in today's sounds like quite -a stubborn man. The x • Main the> Baruch.Choraleers will present a Lm*t art to be enjoyed and appreciated? economy and has come up on the winning their paintings. ' company had a 5 per cent increase in their varied program under the direction of Accenting to. Mr. Bock, art has more The age of Renaissance produces several side. He is also a handsome man with a growth rate and they had no price increase Drug Rap Miriam Brickman, who .conducts the group aesthetic significance. First of all art is beautiful poise. ~ scientific theorists such_as Coprenicus and in then* product since the 50's. Mr. CSegler) Dr. Jean Buchin, of the Education from the piano. On the same day, at the , equivalent to thought-rational and scientific Newton. Mr. Bock beiieVes that art was a The "game" started with the (chase) went to Mr. Wrigley and told him that it was Department, conducted a "rap session" on same place at 3:00 p.m. Professor Walter E. thought. Secondly, the artist portrayal is an •\ inviting 36 firms with narrow coverage of major contributor uv^evelopment of this just logical that he would have to raise the drug abuse on Tuesday, April 25, 1972. The Nallin, Chairman of the Music Department, expression of his own inner feelings. This rational scientific thinking. " the market which worked on a selective price of his gum because not only would he guest speaker was Martha Davis, the will lead the Baruch-Band in a number of delineation is manifested in complete and number of ideas. The chase set up certain To suppress free thought the fast step is to be the only one with a 5 cents gum but when controversial figure who has served on compositions which includes many total freedom of expression and thought. destroy the art work since this is an in­ rules to make tins as realistic as possible. people bought the gum they paid 6 or 7 cents President Nixon's Ad Hoc Committee on favorites. There is a three fold relationship, Mr. Bock They started off with a portfolio of 100 dication of man's free and individual for it, and that spread between tile nickel Crime in the Streets and Alcoholism. She continued, reason, individuality and thinking, Mr. Bock concluded. - million dollars on March '70. You had to own and the 7 cents went to the retailer. He told recently spearheaded the establishment of a Wednesday, May 3 at 10:00 a.m., Room freedom in the artists paintings. Without a certain number of stocks maximum of 25 him why lose that money when he could Drug Abuse Center for Adolescents- at 1220, Mrs. Lynn Siebert, who was the violin these factors art; can't express thought. and minimum of 12 or 13. You could only raise his wholesale price and have to Harlem Hospital. This was accomplished soloist in the Beethoven Romance with the These are precisely the elements that must Latin America Offered have a certain amount of capitalization on retailer sell it for 10 cents. Wrigley did raise Baruch Chamber Orchestra last semester, «w*j any firm. You had to give to the fellow on the through neighborhoods participation in be suppressed in a totalarianism regime. Contemporary Latin America is un­ the price 25 per cent, and being that the staging a series of demonstrations on West will appear in a Folk Song Recital. At 11:00 Mr. Bock stated that art is the forerunner dergoing profound changes which cause the other end of the phone a rational as to what domestic volume is over 100 million, 25 per a.m. the Faculty String Quartet with Beryl you would do. You had to tell him why you 125 Street and involving the community of rational scientific thinking. There are political and social- turmoil we so often read cent was 25 million dollars. When cut in half where the addiction rate is alarmingly high. Goldberg and Ora F. Saloman violinists; only two periods in history that reflect this about in our North American newspapers. were buying it; what you earning estimates it is approximately 12.5 million dollars, they Sidney Fried, violist; Peter Rosenfeld, were; what you confidence backed to us and In addition, Mrs. Davis and her supporters rational thought, he said, The first is What changes are-taking place? How do had 2 million shares outstanding^ over $6 a "sat in," . after taking possession of an cellist will perform the String Quartet Op. 18 Hellenic Greece. these changes effect traditional patterns of * they had ratings of confidence and fairness; share. The bet was right and Mr; Zicklin unused floor of the hospital, in order to No. 1 by Ludwig van Beethoven. At 12:00 After the Persian Wars, Greece adopted politics and social class relations? These what your risk factors were; what was the bought a lot of Wrigley's Shares (later he dramatize their need to utilize this facility noon Marya Sielska, pianist will join the the art forms of the ancient orient.
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