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November 4, 2012
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Nicholas Fox Weber lectured at The Morgan Library and Museum in New York City on September 21, 2011.
October 15, 2012
The Morgan Lecture
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Morgan Library Lecture
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June 4, 2012
lectures
Nicholas Fox Weber lecturing on,
“Le Corbusier: A Life” at the
Museum of Architecture
and
Design in Ljubljana, Slovenia as
part of an international
symposium called
“MAO DEBATES:
Unfinished Modernisations
Between Utopia and Pragmatism.”
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Quotes
“Your characterisation of the Bauhaus (and Anni Albers) was full of courage, willingness
to see things in new ways and embracing new experiences as adventures was uplifting …
I was not speaking lightly when I said you have a great historical imagination …
It is a delight to hear about the passion, mess and joy that the Bauhauslers had in
dealing with the complex challenges of life in the early twentieth century. I had a hunch that
Paul Klee was a force for good in the world and your description articulated exactly how.
Thank you.”
“I’d like to take this opportunity to say that the talk by Nicolas Fox Weber was outstanding -
personal and entertaining, but also informative, insightful and extremely well-constructed
and well-presented, so I am looking forward to the other Bauhaus events very much.”
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Nicholas Fox Weber lecturing on,
“Le Corbusier: A Life” at the
Museum of Architecture
and
Design in Ljubljana, Slovenia as
part of an international
symposium called
“MAO DEBATES:
Unfinished Modernisations
Between Utopia and Pragmatism.”
[]
Quotes
“Your characterisation of the Bauhaus (and Anni Albers) was full of courage, willingness
to see things in new ways and embracing new experiences as adventures was uplifting …
I was not speaking lightly when I said you have a great historical imagination …
It is a delight to hear about the passion, mess and joy that the Bauhauslers had in
dealing with the complex challenges of life in the early twentieth century. I had a hunch that
Paul Klee was a force for good in the world and your description articulated exactly how.
Thank you.”
“I’d like to take this opportunity to say that the talk by Nicolas Fox Weber was outstanding -
personal and entertaining, but also informative, insightful and extremely well-constructed
and well-presented, so I am looking forward to the other Bauhaus events very much.”
Nicholas Fox Weber lecturing on,
“Le Corbusier: A Life” at the
Museum of Architecture
and
Design in Ljubljana, Slovenia as
part of an international
symposium called
“MAO DEBATES:
Unfinished Modernisations
Between Utopia and Pragmatism.”
[]
Quotes
“Your characterisation of the Bauhaus (and Anni Albers) was full of courage, willingness
to see things in new ways and embracing new experiences as adventures was uplifting …
I was not speaking lightly when I said you have a great historical imagination …
It is a delight to hear about the passion, mess and joy that the Bauhauslers had in
dealing with the complex challenges of life in the early twentieth century. I had a hunch that
Paul Klee was a force for good in the world and your description articulated exactly how.
Thank you.”
“I’d like to take this opportunity to say that the talk by Nicolas Fox Weber was outstanding -
personal and entertaining, but also informative, insightful and extremely well-constructed
and well-presented, so I am looking forward to the other Bauhaus events very much.”
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When doctors autopsied tuberculosis patients, they described finding round, white swellings, especially in and around the lungs. Medical historian Howard Markel describes how those potato-like growths led to the disease being called tuberculosis, from the Latin tuber.
Read more and listen to the episode at ScienceFriday.com
February 24, 2012





