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Contents
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Schweig LANGSDORF, C. S. Smith, Art and science | |
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Rainey Bennett; 1907-1998 | |
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Art and mathematics | |
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Painting (Technique) | |
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Eugene I. RABINOWITCH |
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Creativity, Painting | |
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Pablo Picasso; 1881-1973 | |
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Creativity | |
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John Ulric Nef; 1899-1988 | |
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Martin David Kamen; 1913-., Beka Doherty |
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Art, Abstract, Creativity | |
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Lancelot Law Whyte; 1896-1972 |
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United States President's Science Advisory Committee, Nuclear weapons (Testing, Manufacture) |
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