Word: bows
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Saturday's first race was slowed by winds. Battling for a third place, Harvard's bow crossed the finish line of a closely pursuing boat. The judges nevertheless gave the Crimson a fourth, as the opposing boat's inflated spinnaker crossed the line ahead of Harvard's bow. In the second race, again under light winds, Harvard was third...
Eighteen times Choreographer Robbins, Conductor Leonard Bernstein, Set Designer Oliver Smith, dancers, musicians and singers were called back by the applause, until the great gold-brocade curtain got stuck and refused to drop and rise again for another bow...
Stokowski is making his debut in Phase4 Stereo, a recording technique involving, among other abracadabra, 20 mikes and a 20-channel mixer. The effects are sensuous, sonically exhilarating and unnatural. The listener feels as if he were floating almost as close to the solo violin as the bow itself, while Phase 5, the last stage of the mixing, goes on between his ears...
...soul who has surrendered to evil. Jean Rene, Mme. Rene's husband, is an old soldier who detests Chambers' (or God's) aversion to violence. Now we have every character in the play crammed into a neat, symbolic, gift-wrapped package, with Wake's last words as a decorative bow: "Where in Hell...
...have pressured papers to tone down their diatribes. "Most of the newspapers have only been a weathervane, not a guide," remarks one Alabama editor. "There is no evidence of a crisis of conscience," says McGill. "The Civil Rights Act did many newspapers a great favor. The diehards can now bow out gracefully by saying...