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...mixed plate' description, as opposed to the melting pot, maintains that separate ethnic groups keep their distinct cultures, but blend together into a tasty whole," he said...
...Elmwood Place. Frank worked for a Jewish grocer from the time he was 8 until he was 14. A year after Raines left, Franklin High School was tight with racial tension, which eventually fueled riots in Seattle's Central Area. But the Class of 1967 was still a harmonious blend of Asians, blacks and whites, and Raines was its star. The yearbook could hardly hold all his honors--student-body president, gifted singer, statewide debate champ and a nearly 4.0 average. Though he was slightly built and wore enormous glasses, Raines was even captain of the football team. "Mr. Everything...
Throughout "Ganymed," Dohnanyi kept a close eye on Baer, and so achieved the evening's fullest blend of vocal and orchestral sonority. The ascending melodic and harmonic figures of the music succeeded in evoking Goethe's poem about the beautiful boy snatched up into heaven. Baer and the strings went high and stayed there for an excitingly long time...
...always liked to read TIME for its excellent blend of information and opinion on different topics, including international affairs, politics, economics and culture. I do not agree with your current tendency to focus more and more on computers, the Internet and the person of Bill Gates. Sure, the issues and the guy are important, but please bring back your old balance. I could have used more coverage of the protests in Serbia instead of, say, the details of Gates' new house. DOROTHEA GIESELMANN Munster, Germany...
...Harvard has a very self-centered, me-first culture," said Lisa D. Graustein '97, who plans to teach middle school after graduation this spring. "It's a real challenge to blend the sta- tus-based success that Harvard offers with other kinds of success...