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...Digest of Victories...
...race, the Crimson also encountered its share of crabs and choppy water, but unfortunately it did not find the order as easy to digest, as this time it was the boats from Penn and Navy which bid au revoir to Harvard...
...sometimes claimed. When a Kissinger aide prepared a National Security Council briefing book on NATO for Nixon, Kissinger was impressed by it but ordered it rewritten nonetheless-to make it easier for the President to read. "Don't ever write anything more complicated than a Reader's Digest article for Nixon," he advised...
...Humphrey's committees. It's an incredible story of a brilliant man who has stood up. There're a lot of brilliant men around--Nader, Galbraith, Gardner--but they didn't want to take the abuse. Stanley's been a brilliant thinker for industry--he invented the Reader's Digest insert of the flag decal that you can tear out and put on car windows. He has a brilliant, inventive and practical mind, with an ability to articulate brilliant ideas very simply...
...master class is unquestionably the most pressured forum for a student and teacher working together. A student must perform for teacher and audience and is expected to adapt a master's suggestions to his playing with little time to digest the advice, let alone work on it. A cello teacher, on the other hand, must gear his advice to the student so that the audience of cellists and non-cellists, musicians and non-musicians can profit from the class...