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Actually, one can cavil only in retrospect at de los Angeles' choice of music, for even an old concert-favorite like Scarlatti's Le Violette pleases us anew when clothed in such velvety beauty of sound as the Spanish soprano produced last Wednesday. Still more noteworthy--because less expected--was the increased command which de los Angeles seems recently to have developed over the realm of German lieder. Her exuberant performance of Schubert's Mein! made me forget for a moment that the songs from Die Schone Mullerin and hardly suited to a woman's voice and manner...
Some time late next spring, the Watergate section of Washington, D.C., a mile and a half north of the Lincoln Memorial, will begin life anew. On a ten-acre site along the Potomac, construction gangs will start throwing up a handsomely designed $65 million building complex that will include three high-rise apartment houses, 17 villas, a hotel, a shopping mall and an office building...
...that were not enough, the protest bombs of Franco's bitter political enemies were exploding anew in the streets of Spanish cities. There were blasts outside newspaper offices in Madrid and Barcelona; the increasing boldness of the regime's opposition was amply illustrated when another explosion shattered the windows of Franco's summer palace on the outskirts of San Sebastian. To the relief of the police. El Caudillo was off on a fishing trip at the time...
...will have died happy in Europe." Another woman wrote from Greece: "I have found here peace and beauty and understanding. Now, for the first time, I want to come back and read Homer and all the new and old books about the Greeks. I could feel all this stirring anew in my mind, and I felt well and sure." There were some last week who thought that Atlanta's cultural life had perished in the cherry orchard. But the tragedy gave resolution to others. Amid Atlanta's grief, there was talk of establishing an art school...
...naturally, been a varied year and hopefully not an uninteresting one. The cares of journalism are forever the same: crises, real and artificial; crusades, small and large; and the news, of the college and the world. How good to leave them, now, that they may be resumed anew in the Fall...