Word: disks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...should not run for office. Let me ask you: What office did you ever go in that the women weren't doing the biggest part of the work? . . . Imogene's husband, and my son, Clyde, is unable to work at the present time. He has a ruptured disk in his back and you know what that means to a miner. He may be helped by operation and he may not be, but he needs help now so I ask each and every one of you to help him by giving his wife a vote (X) for county clerk...
Hitch that blister, disk and plow...
CANADA Dry's advertising agency, out to meet the competition of Schweppe's quinine water (TIME, June 8), issued a calypso-beat song, Keep Cool, to the disk jockeys and jukeboxes. Sample lines...
Music of Poland, Vol. II (Chamber Orchestra of the Polish Radio conducted by Jerzy Kolaczkowski; Vanguard). Talented Composer Witold Lutoslawski is heard for the first time in the U.S. on this disk, and is well worth a hearing. His Little Suite succeeds neatly in integrating elements of fun, folk themes and his own considerable personality. Modern in effect, but easy to take...
...Piano from Mozart to Bartok (Beveridge Webster; Perspective). The house of Steinway's 100th anniversary this year gives a chance to lump a music-hall variety program (Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Weber, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Debussy, Bartok) on one disk. Versatile Pianist Webster runs the gamut without stumbling and with considerable brilliance...