Word: doors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...said, "screaming and urinating all over the place. I stayed in the hall and told the black attendant spook stories. . . ." He became more and more excited and finally was put in the "box," an empty room "with cement all over, small windows with bars and an iron door. I was told to take off all my clothes . . . it was cold. I was not allowed to have water. I was given one blanket. There was nothing to urinate in. I screamed all night . . . ." He left after a week and went to another hospital...
...theft occured between 5:30-6:10 p.m., when the occupants of J-13 were at dinner. The door was unlocked while they were away...
...marches out of the house, and she turns the lock. He puts his brobdingnagian shoulder to the door and opens it by the hinges. "It happens all the time," grins Bobby. Smiles Joanne: "You tell 'em, Star...
...reach across the table, grab his tie, give it a half-turn, and cork him one. Then I slam his head down on the table, and it breaks a couple of beer bottles. The last I see of him, he's crawling out the door on his hands and knees. Later I find out he's a small-time hood and packs a gun. I've never been back there since...
...realization." To sharpen his students' sense of style, Swarowsky suppresses their personalities, dismisses their interpretive urges as mere dilettantism. He leads them through rigorous analyses of scores. "You learn," recalls Mehta, "what the composer is doing and why, and how he entered the composition-through the back door, as it were. We never heard in Swarowsky's class what another conductor did. That is brainwashing...