Word: aarons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...editing could be better. There are moments, for example, in Daniel Leifer's otherwise absorbing critique of Aaron David Gordon, when one chokes on dusty, academic prose. Prose aside, I think this piece is the best of the lot. Leifer rightly ranks Gordon with Buber and Rosenzweig as the most influential of this century's unorthodox European Jews, and he insists persuasively that Gordon is not so much the famed ideologue of Zionism's "religion of labor," as a theologian who fused strains of European romanticism into a new definition of Judaism. Certainly Gordon had a romantic sense...
Police expect occasional resistance from persons under arrest-but nothing like this. "The police cannot fight crime and the public at the same time." protests New York Police Commissioner Michael J. Murphy. And New York Magistrate Aaron Goldstein says in shocked bewilderment: "I don't know what kind of animals we have in this town. Is there no respect? Is there no decency...
...bittersweet sculpture of a sadly deformed human being: the strings of the cat's cradle start the viewer's eye on its voyage; the great hands and arms fix the circumference of the block, which is thus both open and closed at the same time. In Aaron, which is 8 ft. high, the shafts around the tepee-like tabernacle are balanced and continued by the symbols of the tribes of Israel that grow weedlike out of Aaron's back. Aaron the man is always there, his head the highest part of the sculpture, but design is never...
...teams in both leagues in season homer production (with 155), other teams were not quiet. Detroit's Rocky Colavito hit two homers, kept the surprisingly stubborn Tigers close behind the Yankees. In the National League, Cincinnati's Frank Robinson collected four and Milwaukee's Henry Aaron got three. Season totals: American League, 1,000; National League...
...errors, a passed ball and a balk-and went ahead 4-3 in the tenth on an unearned run. But when Baltimore's Hoyt Wilhelm went to the mound, four Negro batsmen pushed across two runs to win the game before anybody was out. Milwaukee's Hank Aaron lashed a pinch single to center. Mays doubled him home. After Wil helm hit Cincinnati's Frank Robinson with a pitch. Clemente lined a sharp single to right, and Willie Mays jogged across the plate. It was the third straight All-Star victory for the National League...