Word: belongings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When the governor and lieutenant governor belong to different parties, and the lieutenant governor's party has a majority in the legislature, governmental machinery becomes chaotic every time the governor leaves the State. Such hasty, unwise legislation as that which reached Lt. Gov. Edward McLaughlin each time Republican Gov. John Volpe crossed the state line cannot be tolerated any longer...
...relation to the Cook, a critic reveals something more about his own modes of perception than he does about Strindberg's intentions, "fantasies and obsessions." In this sense, he both misses the truth of the play, and, by this very fault, proves its validity. We so much the more belong to Strindberg's configuration by every insufficient and damaging appraisal we make of the appearances before us. Thomas J. Babe, Jr. '63, Director, "Ghost Sonata...
...real estate sold since January 1961. Swiss retreats have long been favored by such Top Germans as Steel Baron Heinrich von Thyssen, whose Lugano villa houses an art collection that has become a big tourist attraction. But many of the country's plushest pads now belong to West Germany's top movie stars, including Curt Jürgens and Caterina Valente. After Nadja Tiller settled into a handsome hillside villa in Ticino, Actress Romy Schneider picked up a palatial lakeside chateau; not to be outdone, Romy's father bought a local café, installed a bevy...
...taken a lot of indignity to make the faculty turn. To hunt down possible integrationists, professors must sign yearly disclaimer affidavits, listing organizations to which they belong. Guest speakers are "screened," leading to such fatuous flaps as the barring of one scholar because he once entertained Negroes in his home. In 1959, a state legislator denounced 14 professors for teaching "apostasy and advocacy of integration." In one two-year period. 25% of the faculty quit...
...where many a young hopeful gets lost among the wind instruments of his high school band, orchestras have been hampered by a violinist shortage for several decades. But the shortage is not nearly so severe as it has become in Germany. There, nearly half the vacant orchestra seats belong to violinists. The majority of present orchestra violinists are between 45 and 65 years old, and there is little replacement potential in the younger generation...