Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Walt Greeley will be at second, and Ed Krinsky, who fielded very well in his last game, will play short. Third baseman Tim Wise again played a fine defensive game against Bowdoin and will start there. Wise went back deep into foul territory to make a fine catch against the Polar Bears...
Bowdoin took a first inning lead when Jack Cosgrove amashed a line drive to deep right centerfield with two out and Walt Bartlett on. He scored, following Bartiett, when the relay from the outfield was delayed. Cosgrove was credited with a home...
...seem a bit more leaden than their parts demanded, but generally excellent timing made much of their comedy. Morley even had a good voice. He used it seldom in solos, but added much to the general effect. Unfortunately, Neumann's theatrical equipment does not include singing ability, but his deep voice has a passable range, and the lyrics to his one solo, "When Britain Really Ruled the Waves," are clever enough to support far less vocal talent...
Furtwängler's notion of the reason: "Tonal music [i.e., the music of the classics, from Beethoven to Home Sweet Home] meets certain deep-rooted biological requirements in human nature...
Like life itself, it is a succession of ten sion and relaxation . . . whereas atonal music offers no relaxation. In atonal music we find tensions ... an infinite mobility ... a deep disquietude . . . The listener is seized for a moment, but afterward he wonders what he has really heard." Then why have composers been writing atonal music for 40 years? And why do they keep on writing it? Furtwängler: "It cannot be denied that modern man finds in this music an echo of his own feelings . . . Atonal music expresses something of the enigmatic times in which we live." What will...