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...churchmen have been appalled ... but most of them are enthusiastic," the Musical Times was gravely wounded in its austere sensibilities. In the the lead article of its December, 1957, issue, the Times editorialized with scholarly ire, "The trouble arises at the present day because of the cleavage betwen 'popular' and 'serious' music, a cleavage unknown in earlier times." But the editor's revulsion could not be long held in check: "A certain kind of popular music is nowadays inevitably associated with the fetid atmosphere of a nightclub, dance hall or cabaret and its emphasis on cheap, moronic sexual allurement...
...applied to Clair Engle of California, Prof. Gale McGee, Wyoming; Eugene McCarthy, Minnesota; Ernest McFarland, Arizona; Thomas Dodd, Conncticut; William Proxmire, Wisconsin; and Philip A. Hart, Michigan. These Senate candidates are no more radical than the President himself. The difference between the Democrats and Mr. Eisenhower is the difference betwen vigorous, imaginative administration and stand-pat, muddle-of-the road government...
Although the Crimson Key has managed freshman House tours for two years, Branom said that co-operation betwen the Key and the Houses will be stressed this year where it had been assumed in the past...
...ruling specifically would declare taxable money awarded by the Guggenheim Foundation to a chemistry professor for study of structural chemistry, to a writer to complete a novel, to a biologist to study aquatic fungi, and to a social scientist for research on the relations betwen government and economic processes...
...majority of the ERC from the B School got in around eleven yesterday morning, and betwen long waits in the dust and cold wind we were issued toilet articles and raincoat, wre assigned bunks in the barracks, were issued blankets and sheets, and were shown how to make our beds in accordance with the Army's rigorous standards of perfection...