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Show Words For A New Generation By eminent scholars and intellects of the Lvt generation. Chrutoplicr Flannery Dr. Flannery h an Editor at Public Research, Syndi- cated. (c) Public Research, cated, 19S1 Syndi- The curriculum that !l there were no grounds for preferring one over another. F Union from Lenin to Brezhnev have pursued a consisted policy based on a common outlook. The policy is the creation of a world Communist, or Socialist, state. The outlook holds that whatever conduces to this end is moral, te it lying, cheating, or any kind of crime, whatever stands in the way of this end is immoral, hv definition. THESE FACTS, the had not (teen committed in the name of "Democracy? Where is there room for only one part of the core cherished tolerance in a curriculum. Along with this world of good and evil? came the denial of the deThus, by one route or anof DemoAmerican our "Best and Brightother, cency est had lieen brought to an cracy. IF THE Soviet regime intellectual and moral imwas muddling along under passes. They had lieen renthe ckxklering hand of con- dered incapable of distinservative bureaucrats, the guishing the freedom they land and the people of possess from the varieties of America were Wing exploit unfreedom that abound ed by the "corporate elite. across the gloW and from If the foreign policy of the the tyranny that confronts it Soviet Union was essentially in the fonn of most pow erful defensive, that of the United Communist state. Stales was expansionist, agpresident said, must I kept Having learned these lesin mind in any dealing with gressive, neocoloialist. If the Soviet Union or its pro- world Communism was a sons, they did the perfectly scarecrow to frighten ignor- logical thing. They urged teges. At this point, an al- most palpable dismay seemed to exude from the gallery of Washington reporters. Why should such a state- ant children. Capitalism their coimtrymcn to retreat was an evil that must W era- unto themselves, making dicated. As unwitting stu- conciliatory noises to a dents were taught to cast a world we had so offended. blind eye on their enemy, This the United States was they learned to cast derision well on the course of doing when the election came on themselves. ment unsettle a group of such presumably educated For those of a more philo- arotuid. and sophisticated men and This the voters rejected women? After all, it was no sophical bent, who rose above such partisan dis- cm NovemWr 4. having tastRonald that Reagan surprise held such views. The answer putes, there was an equally ed all too well its bitter effective dogma. This held fruits. And the stop to this, is simple. For nearly a generation, that, whatever the differ- one hopes, is what is sigthe generation in which ences lietween these two, or nalled in Mr. Reagan's unremarks. must of these men and wo- any other political systems. settling men Irecame educated, and sophisticated, the most prestigious publishing houses and university presses had poured forth volume after volume ignoring, obfuscating, or denying these fads. IN COLLEGES and Once thought to lie a dy- - stove in the winter, universities, as in newspaping craft, the art of hand Murtieadds. ers and on the networks, for is flourishing in weaving the past fifteen years it had Utah and some of the finest IN THE museum display, become worse than unof contemporary the weavings will lie examples fashionable, it had liecome will be on display merited by antiques and unforgivable, indeed almost 14 - March 15 at the tifacts to place them in their unthinkable, to maintain Utah Museum of Natural classic context of functional such a point of view. utility. History. One would Ire labeled a The occasion is the Fifth Judging was done by Sara Cold Warrior, a Hawk, an Biennial Mary M. Atwater Halpem, instructor in of all Guild of Utah Ex- - tiles at Utah State Univer-hib- it things. There would be ion. sity; Carol Strickler, an demonstrations, THE JURIED show is ti- - author on weaving; and threats, to prevent tied Keep Me Warm One Donald V. Hague, artist and :he espousal of a position Night, the same title as one director of the museum, that was not being espoused of the books authored The judges have evaluat-- . by by the President of the guest speaker Dorothy Kate ed the weavings on United States, without even world authority ness, technique, imagina-o- n a blush. textiles and weaving at tion and appropriateness of Yesterdays students had the Royal Ontario Museum, materials. become todays educated Ontario, Canada. and sophisticated citizens, On exhibit in the museum BURNHAM is credited the leaders of public opin- will lie the 20 best pieces with developing the collec-froion. They knew what could 34 entries submitted tion of 100,000 textiles at be said, and what could not by memtiers of the weavers the Royal Ontario Museum, be said without incurring guild, according to Mary El- - Her most recent book, their devastating scorn. Yet, len McMurtrie, show chair- Warp and Weft, is an somehow, they had lost the We have every- - lustrated reference work of reins of that public opinion n hat 550 textile terms in English, thing from a they were supposed to lead. to lap throws to a queen- - French, German, Italian, THEY HAD been much cover- - Portuguese, Spanish and size, double-wove- n more comfortable, much let, and some are made from Swedish, more in control, with a preshand-spu- n The Utah Museum of Na- fibers, she says. ident who would warn The style of the works tional History is located at against an inordinate fear recalls the time when wo- - the Second South entrance of Communism. He was ven articles provided need- - to the University of Utah distressingly unWashing-to- n ed warmth as people hud- - campus. 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