Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...setting for the play, Will Steven Armstrong has designed a black backdrop with dim squares, in front of which are five rough-sculptured set-pieces of pipes, rods, and wire mesh (three of them movable) that admirably convey the wildness, ruggedness, grimness, and remote time of the tale. His costumes, too, are always apposite...
...sunshine, a beautiful person may greet life with a puzzled squint, but he can stay secure in jazz merely by reading Down Beat magazine, calling all the players by their nicknames, and taking pains to dig only the right musicians. Today, one good word spoken for Louis Armstrong spells cultural death. John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman and Thelonious Monk are the musicians to admire-it doesn't really matter that they are also the best...
...headed for the last roundup. Car 54 will soon be roughly three cubic feet of crushed scrap steel. Naked City, the fine semidocumentary on New York police work filmed in the city streets, is finished too. The last vestiges of live, prime-time drama, the U.S. Steel Hour and Armstrong Circle Theater, are also passing away. Moreover, all three college-level educational shows are leaving the networks: Meet the Professor, Continental Classroom, The College...
Columbia University HAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG, editor...
...went to: William C. DeVane, retiring Dean of Yale College; Logan Wilson, former Chancellor of the University of Texas and now President of the American Council on Education; and the Headmaster of Groton, and student of theology John Crocker '22. A Doctorate of Humane Letters was given Hamilton Fish Armstrong, the editor of Foreign Affairs who has been with the quarterly since...