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...VIRTUOSO FLUTE (Antonio Janigro conducting I Solisti di Zagreb; Vanguard). Cleveland-born Julius Baker plays the Telemann Suite in A Minor for Flute and Strings in sensitive partnership with the chamber ensemble of soloists from Zagreb. Telemann gives the flute seven chances to preen and prance beside the violins, in an Italian air, some minuets, a polonaise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: May 1, 1964 | 5/1/1964 | See Source »

Lane, the attorney retained by Oswald's mother to protect the interests of her son, blasted the investigation as a "back-door, star-chamber proceeding run by highly political powers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lane Rips Conduct of Oswald Inquiry | 5/1/1964 | See Source »

Harry told us we had reached the Widener Chamber, one of three large junctions in the system. We spent some time examining control panels and gauges before we discovered that the noise was due to an enormous fan unit. The Widener Chamber, we learned, is also a ventilation center, where stale air is pumped out of the Tunnel and fresh air sucked down from the surface. (Some of the intake air is compressed to operate control units in the heating system.) The exhaust outlet of the Widener Chamber gave us, at least, a chance to locate ourselves with reference...

Author: By Andrew T. Well, | Title: The Tunnel: Subterranean Harvard | 4/28/1964 | See Source »

From the Widener Chamber the Tunnel strikes out in three directions. The shortest spur goes east under the basement of Widener, Houghton, and Lamont Libraries. A second arm (the one we had been in) runs north to Weld (where we had entered) and beyond to the Law School and science laboratories. The third section goes south to the Houses and the Business School. We followed this for a short distance--it looked just like the ear-her part of the Tunnel until we came to another smaller chamber. "Here," said Harry, "is our own underground railway." The "railway...

Author: By Andrew T. Well, | Title: The Tunnel: Subterranean Harvard | 4/28/1964 | See Source »

...Chamber of Commerce, which recently has been speaking with a strong, anti-big-government voice, last week began talking in the well-modulated tones of its newly elected president, Detroit Trucking Tycoon Walter F. Carey, 58. Unlike his predecessor, Delaware Banker Edwin P. Neilan, who cried out against federal spending and call Congressmen "bagmen," Carey aims "to make the idea of a great business-government partnership less a cliché and more a productive reality" during his one-year term. Carey, who built a $20 million business fiefdom by pioneering the trucking of new cars from plants to dealers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Personalities: Apr. 24, 1964 | 4/24/1964 | See Source »

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