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Israeli Art Works Or
Works by Israeli artist the Tel Aviv
Gad Ullman will be on view McKissid
at Mrffittirk MiKPitm until nnpn wppkH
April 12. p.m.; Sati
Uilman, a prolific con- a.m.-5 p.m
tributer to his country's arts, from 1-5 p n
has titled this showing "Last p^.
Steps From The Sinai." It 7251 or 6577
features graphic works !
based on long days of ob- jWWW
<u?rvation and desert travel C
They reflect the strong J
emotional tension of the !
area ![
He also is interested in the JB
Bedouin Tribes who inhabit IB
the desert area and fabricate ]!
objects for their everyday I[
needs from the limited !
resources that exist around J J"
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A skilled printrnaker. i?
Ullman carefully selects and ?!
researches the subject !
matter of his works and j "j J
sometimes incorporates J
actual objects into his prints. | ][
L'llman has been the art ; I?
editor of "Haaretz" ; [
newspaper and a lecturer at J1
Law Professor; ij
To Speak :
Children and the criminal t J?
justice system will be the ?J
focus of "two speeches by at J?
University of Chicago law) ij
professor today. j |i
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Crime" at 3 p.m. in Room j J?
345 of the Law Center, and at ; J
8 p m.. he will speak on J?
Jurisprudence of' ?[
Adolescence" in the Law j Ji \
Center auditorium. | [ *
Both speeches are free and j J
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answer period. After the ?J
evening address, Jay Elliott, Ji
a Columbia attorney and i|
director of the Alston ]?
Wilkes Society Advocacy for ij
Youth, will comment on Ji
Zimring's remarks. ij
Zimring, 40, is the author | j
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Changing Legal World of j
Adolescence," published in
February. He is director of ij
the Center for Studies in Jb
Criminal Justice at the i|
University of Chicago Law J? 1
School where he earned his ij|
law degree. Jb
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