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The neglect, or de-emphasis, of the junior varsity is due also to the failure of the assigned JV coach, Seamus Malin, to devote his energies to this program. "Seamus simply has not been able to establish enough time to teach players," Kidder said in explanation.
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Op. 31, Nos. 1, 2 ("Tempest") and 3 (Glenn Gould; Columbia; $5.98). Hindemith: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1, 2 and 3 (Glenn Gould; Columbia; $5.98). It is now a decade since the happy hypochondriac of music abandoned the recital stage to devote his life to producing radio documentaries...
But what is more important, I came to understand later that all the things which Kennedy spoke so well of, freedom and human dignity, must come true whether Kennedy believed them and acted on them or not. I came to understand that if freedom and dignity were important for Americans...
The movie entertains no visions of romance or purity. The eaters have nothing beautiful to look back on, having left behind--in the world outside their death-trap--crummy, undistinguished lives. Stripped now of the final vestiges of self-respect, they devote themselves to total self-abasement. (And the women...
"I don't really like politics. I just joined because I was against the war. Now that it's all over I want to devote full time to school and environmental issues."