Word: counts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Results Count. The military has an equal chance to educate civilian education itself. Service schools have pioneered in everything from training films to programmed instruction. At Long Island's Naval Training Device Center, 600 experts spend $60 million a year to produce a fantastic array of teaching aids, from mock submarines to simulated human flesh that bleeds on order...
...Fryer, put Harvard back out ahead. However, Murray Stephen's goal drew Cornell even again. The Big Red forced the puck into the Harvard goal once more before the players left the ice, but despite loud protests from the fans, the timekeeper ruled that the goal didn't count because it had come just after the period ended...
...tight little schools of artistic similarity that confine each jazzman to his own musical neighborhood: Funk, Freedom, Groove, Bop, Soul. Only three great players have managed to avoid classification-Thelonious Monk because he is inimitable and Monkishly alone, Duke Ellington because he is a kind of president emeritus, and Count Basie because he so perfectly swings. Last week, in a wild and woolly engagement at Manhattan's Basin Street East, the Count's pigeonhole at last be came apparent: he's in the New Year...
Long Eclipse. The Count is more loved than admired by his immense audience, and at Basin Street East, his fans were strictly of the ilk that whistle, stamp their feet and shout, "Yeah, Count!" Basie was at his amiable best, beaming proudly at his players from the piano, even playing fun-and-games accompaniments to Singer Keely Smith...
...Jacob's tone sounds a little like the "obsessional heterosexuality" that Ferencxi claimed made peace and fraternity impossible in Europe!) My weary opinion is, as Professor Carlson used to say at Chicago, "It's joost living that wears the organism out; these other vices don't count for so much." I wonder, however, how many Harvardians are "initiated" into anything at age twenty? And surely Mr. Brackman must know that the thing is not the kinds of acts but the background psychosexual history and the interpersonal context in which they occur. (He himself dismisses the social context as badly "repressive...