Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harman came to TIME after five years as a music critic for the New York Times. Among his notable stories: TIME'S cover on Rosemary Clooney (Feb. 23). Harman keeps constant watch for new talent, e.g., Concert Pianist Charles Rosen (Dec. 29), Jazz Pianist Dave Brubeck (Nov. 10). He also spends days in his soundproofed, hi-fi-equipped office reviewing the most interesting new records. Musician Harman is often hard on Critic Harman, for this reason: "There's often no way to describe music except by music. Words can be fifth-rate. So my problem is to describe...
...accolade it had waited for. Said he: "The bitter personal hatred of Union Organizer William De Koning by the managing editor of Newsday, Mr. Alan Hathway, has resulted . . . in scurrilous attacks on [my client]. New York newspapers were finally influenced in the publication of the attack by their constant repetition in Newsday...
There is a sounder argument for the compulsory retirement rules at 65. Business needs a constant flow of new blood and a way of making room at the top for promising executives. Many companies prefer to make retirement mandatory because making exceptions for key men may cause less-needed men to be resentful when they are forced to retire. But some companies that had compulsory retirement systems have dropped them, now permit older workers to stay, on their supervisors' recommendation. The companies decided that the principle is wrong because no two men age alike. Some men are young...
...well settle the basic problem of continuity. First, under the capable direction of Robert Chapman and Mrs. Mary Howe, the lab could furnish a constant reservoir of trained actors and actresses from which undergraduate productions could draw. More important, however, is its great promise as a successor to the 47 Workshop, in providing a focus and inspiration to the now chaotic dramatic scene...
...University and Lowell himself were under constant fire from the conservative press for allowing such men to remain on the faculty. Lowell was violently condemned for his steadfast defense of Harold J. Laski, instructor in political science...