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Jack Goldstein.
Artforum International
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December 1, 2002|
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WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, NEW YORK
In a 1972 film by jack Goldstein, a blurred image slowly comes into focus, ultimately sharpening to reveal a man staring straight into the camera's lens. Although not conceived as such, the piece serves as an apt metaphor for the current state of Goldstein's oeuvre, which has lately emerged from the fog of the not so distant past. A seminal figure of the New York art scene in the 1970S and early '80s, Goldstein famously faded from prominence over the course of the years that followed, eventually moving to California in 1991 ...
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The variola variation.(The Sound of Legal Thunder: The Chaotic Consequences of Crushing Constitutional Butterflies)
Magazine article from: Constitutional Commentary
; ...Of greater interest to young Fessenden, and of imponderable consequences...the course of the proceedings Fessenden contracted cowpox. This episode...three years later, Senator William Pitt Fessenden could not contract the variola...
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FREE FOR ALL
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...presidency, was Sen. William Pitt Fessenden of Maine, an unabashed...would also point to Fessenden's masterful constitutional reasoning. Pitt Fessenden, known by friends...Hernon Champion Cubs William Gildea's Sept. 23...
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Profiles in Character: Hubris and Heroism in the U.S. Senate, 1789-1900.
Magazine article from: Presidential Studies Quarterly
; ...by Calhoun. Two Republicans, William Pitt Fessenden and Charles Sumner, are the subjects...of the Fourteenth Amendment. Fessenden's great moment of virtue came...Dome investigation. Republican William Borah, who championed the isolationist...
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Profiles in Character: Hubris and Heroism in the U. S. Senate, 1789-1990.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Historian
; ...golden age. Charles Sumner and William Pitt Fessenden represent the Civil War and Reconstruction...in the Red Scare a year later. William E. Borah and George W. Norris...the face of Hernon's heroes, Fessenden and Hoar. Derived almost wholly...
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Profile: Retiring seniors becoming more frequent students on college campuses
Transcript from: NPR Weekend Edition - Sunday
; ...impeachment process was a Maine politician named William Pitt Fessenden. Mr. KING: And, coincidentally, there were three streets over here: William, Pitt and Fessenden. And it ties in, for example, when you're...
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Caught in History's Spotlight; 5 Senators Prepare to Shoulder a Most Unusual Burden
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Johnson trial record of 1868, nor William Rehnquist's book on impeachment...article prosecution of the impeached William Jefferson Clinton. But together...1996, has learned all about one William Pitt Fessenden, a Maine senator back in '68...
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Senate's women in bind over trial.
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald
; ...senators who escorted Chief Justice William Rehnquist to the Senate floor...Collins has been studying up on William Pitt Fessenden, a Maine senator back in 1868...impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson, Fessenden joined with Democrats to acquit...
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Is God behind the war?
Newspaper article from: Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; ...and Senate, who were eager to shed blood. But Johnson was saved by the cool- headedness of Sen. William Pitt Fessenden of Maine. Fessenden, ironically, was an opponent of Johnson; however, he saw the danger of mob rule when he said...
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Famed theater was host to icons
Newspaper article from: Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; ...hall into a giant salesroom. Designed by architect William Morse and built by his uncle Leonard Morse, the theater...such as James G. Blaine, Thomas Brackett Reed and William Pitt Fessenden also had stood at the podium. But it was the theatrical...
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Radical politics and constitutional theory: Senator Jacob M. Howard of Michigan and the problem of reconstruction.
Magazine article from: Michigan Historical Review
; ...formulation of Reconstruction policy. Indeed, because of the illness of the committee's chairman, Senator William Pitt Fessenden (R-ME), Howard served as the official spokesman for the committee during the Senate's
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