Word: approach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Under the supervision and co-ordination of Charles Nesson, assistant professor of Law, the study groups and their various subdivisions follow a three-step approach. After evaluating a situation by gathering data, they appraise the local, state, and federal resources available for solutions. Finally, the committees present a specific proposal which Atkins can bring before the Council...
Concentrating on the University is a good idea. But it seems that the best way to approach University involvement in the war is by attacking President Pusey's concept of Harvard as an institution. Pusey has said that as an institution Harvard should not try to effect social change. Its job is only to produce individuals who will effect social change. This is the basis for the myth of University neutrality...
Still another potential conflict involves the question of Rome. The founding hierarchy of the council prefers a slower approach to ecumenism with Roman Catholicism than is favored by some younger churchmen. They believe it is high time to think about providing some way in which the Roman Catholic Church can become a member-an act that would involve a major change in the council's structure and operations...
...sideman with George Shearing and Stan Getz, Burton looked and acted like an earnest graduate student. He had a polished vibes approach that was based on the flowing style of the Modern Jazz Quartet's Milt Jackson, but he still felt that his musical personality was as neatly buttoned down as his collar. So he went on his own, decked himself out in the Custer buckskins, and literally let his hair down. "I felt I should get my personality across to people," he says. "All short haircuts look the same, but no two long ones...
...everything," and many of his outspoken opinions are less than gracious. His hottest public feud is with gifted Opera Conductor Karl Böhm, who, he thinks, has an "impossible" technique and is too lax with singers. Partly because of these traits, partly because of the didacticism of his approach, Swarowsky has never made great headway as a practicing conductor. It is only when he conducts his classes-scherzo, andante, furioso and rondo-that his true mastery appears...