Word: arnolds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Leverett will swim John P. Arnold '63 breaststroke. Freestyler Ivan H. '63 swims the 50 in about 26 se while Raimund G. Vanderwell, Jr. John M. Kasdan '61 have been d in 27. Completing the Leverett are Ralph E. Miller '61 in the but- and Lawrence J. Lewis '62, back-r. The swimmers and their events undergo considerable juggling at de Thursday...
...delayed World Premiere of Junior Fellow David Lewin's Essay on a Subject of Webern for chamber orchestra. The work is derived from the second of Webern's Op. 28 string quartet; but its material is wholly original--the melodic declaration often seems closer to the manner of Arnold Schoenberg. Mr. Lewin has employed considerable economy in composition, and the piece is concise, clear and very pleasing; the wind writing, in particular, shows considerable delicacy and precision. Mr. Senturia and his orchestra brought to the work the same assurance and competence that marked the entire program; their flowing performance complemented...
...story of his rediscovery began one day in 1949 when Arnold Fawcus, a British publisher of art books who lives in France, stopped off to take a look at the Autun cathedral. As he gazed up at the vaulted ceiling, he noticed high in the apse a headless figure who seemed to be a Christ. The unusual pose-knees turned out as if the legs were bowed-and the perforated drapery recalled the Christ bearing Gislebertus' signature. Was it possible that Gislebertus had done the entire cathedral...
...Sunday Sports Spectacular (CBS, 2:30-4 p.m.). "Jackie Gleason with Putter and Cue" pits the comedian against Golf Star Arnold Palmer and Billiards Champion Willie Mosconi...
...anthology includes also a Beerbohm parody of which is clever, but not funny, a "sequelula" to Hardy's , which is both. And, for no understood reason, there are of Arnold Bennett, Marle and Richard Le Gallienne, historically interesting. There is even a Beerbohm parody of Beerbohm: ..."I write for a weekly paper and call myself 'We.' But the stress of anonymity overwhelms me. I belong to the Beerbohm period. I have tumbled into the dark waters of current journalism, and am glad to sign my name, Max Beerbohm." Zulelka Dobson appeared in a time of wordspinners, and good parodists were...