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...wrists from side to side--and these days when he throws his sticks at the drums he doesn't bother to catch them. Similarly, Townshend is different from other guitarists most obviously for his constantly fast fiddling. Whereas Jeff Beck, say likes to pull out individual notes and drool over them, Townshend moves quickly from string to string to knob to string...

Author: By Sal I. Imam, | Title: The Who | 8/13/1968 | See Source »

...same Harvard Band that tooted its way through the football season and a concert three months ago. It couldn't have been. The intonation Friday night was so astoundingly improved, the solo work so nearly impeccable, the ensemble so often perfect, that one was simply forced to drool in anticipation of the band's next concert...

Author: By Leonard J. Lehrman, | Title: Harvard Band | 3/4/1968 | See Source »

...knowing womanhood; her timid, mincing steps broaden gradually to final exultant leaps. As Satan, Taylor circles the stage like a great, muscular swooping bird of prey, while Dan Wagoner flutters nervously as a sardonic, sanctimonious Angel and Daniel Williams creates a Pan who seems the exact personification of drool...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Hamlet | 1/5/1968 | See Source »

...knowing womanhood; her timid, mincing steps broaden gradually to final exultant leaps. As Satan, Taylor circles the stage like a great, muscular swooping bird of prey, while Dan Wagoner flutters nervously as a sardonic, sanctimonious Angel and Daniel Williams creates a Pan who seems the exact personification of drool...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Out of the Rain | 1/5/1968 | See Source »

...that much of the post-Viet Nam fiscal dividends should be paid directly to the states and localities, whose legitimate needs for education and other spending cannot be met by Great Society programs alone. His idea, borrowed from Andrew Jackson, will make every Governor, state-university president and homeowner drool. It calls for no-strings subsidies to states of roughly $30 per capita at first. This would enable the states to spend what they should and yet hold down their property and sales taxes. While the plan would penalize rich states to benefit poor ones, Heller contends that it would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Education of Presidents | 11/25/1966 | See Source »

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