Word: edwin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Edwin M. Durso '75, a member of the committee, said that Wells offered to leave the room before her competitors delivered their speeches, but that the other members of the committee encouraged her to stay. The committee asked her to leave before the final voting, Durso said...
...over the country, the general public packed the theaters. In 1965 the total dance audience was an estimated 1 million. By 1974 it had risen to 11 million. Not since the Second World War had U.S. ballet known so bright a moment of glory. At that time Dance Critic Edwin Denby attributed the public's eagerness for dance to ballet's "civilized and peaceful excitement." Psychologists now mutter about correlations between dance movement and the human pulse. Whatever the explanation, Americans apparently cannot get enough of dance...
Among other scholars who signed it were: Marver Bernstein, president of Brandeis University; Jerome Wiesner, president of MIT; Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry; Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor; and Michael L. Walzer, professor of Government...
...Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor characterized the North Vietnamese government as a "tough organized communist state," and said that the new government will "also be an authoritarian regularized state...
...accept the Unity in Media award from Lincoln University for the TIME team that produced last year's cover story on "America's Rising Black Middle Class" (TIME, June 17). The award-for journalism that betters human relations-is shared by Senior Editor Marshall Loeb, Associate Editor Edwin Warner, Staff Writer Ivan Webster, Reporter-Researcher Sarah Bedell, White and San Francisco Bureau Chief Joseph Boyce...