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...country music's slick, string-heavy arrangements. As a popularizer of the Bakersfield sound, named for the California town that was a destination for Dust Bowl refugees like himself, Owens used honky-tonk vocals and rock-'n'-roll guitars to add edge to his songs. His 1988 duet with Dwight Yoakam, Streets of Bakersfield, was his last...
...delight of parents and students alike this Junior Parents’ Weekend. Conducted by Music Director James Yannatos, the program consisted of works by Respighi and Dvorák, as well as Mozart’s “Piano Concerto No. 24,” featuring soloist Dwight P. Robinson Jr. Professor of Music, Robert D. Levin ’68. Newly elected HRO President Chrix E. Finne ’07, began the evening by introducing President Emeritus James “Jimbo” F. Collins ’06, and extending a jovial welcome...
...Bush, it was then off to India, the first Republican president to visit the world's largest democracy in 35 years. That?s one chit that Bush gets to have that his father did not. (And Bush?s visit to Afghanistan makes him the first president since Dwight D. Eisenhower went there in 1959.) At a time when a new CBS/New York Times poll shows his approval rating sinking back to the mid-thirties, those are some of the few things he can really boast about...
...Much like Michael Jordan (athlete), one might say, or Vin Diesel (self-explanatory), or Jesse Ventura (athlete-turned-politician), or Dwight Eisenhower (president)? Donato’s only 36, after all—that’s 10 years younger than Summers when he was named president—and an unadorned pate “gives Coach a little extra age. That might bode well with the office he’d be sitting in. They’d see a nice bald guy—maybe get him some glasses...
...senior History thesis on the foreign policies of former Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy ’40, and Lyndon B. Johnson, Yoo’s current views on the centralization of power in the White House may be seen in his re-reading of the presidents’ foreign policy toward Europe and their relations with Congress...