Word: edwin
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...speak now in contempt of court," Frank said, "in contempt of the naive and stupid conclusions of the special grand jury, specifically as to their reasons for the May 4 disturbances; in contempt of Judge Edwin Jones for the gag rules . . . and in personal contempt for Lawyer Ford for his lack of understanding after 68 years of what I believe is a wasted life . . . It is my feeling that the Republican Party feels it must smash the student uprising to stay in power. I know that some people should be prosecuted for what they did in May. But that should...
Superstar occupies the same assimilative position in the pop world that Ginastera's Don Rodrigo does in serious opera. Webber and Rice do not outdo the Beatles or the Rolling Stones or the Edwin Hawkins Singers, Prokofiev, Orff, Stravinsky or any other musical influence found in their work. But they have welded these borrowings into a considerable work that is their own. Tommy (TIME, June 22) was the first, flawed suggestion that rock could deal with a major subject on a broad symphonic or operatic scale. Superstar offers the first real proof. William Bender
...Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor in East Asian Studies, said that Albania-has already proposed that Taiwan leave the U. N. so that Mainland China can replace her. He added that Albania's proposal has little support so far, but that it might "stampede...
Other Harvard professors who declared their support for Kennedy are Abraham J. Chayes '43, professor of Law; Paul M. Doty, Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry; Otto Eckstein, professor of Economics; Merle Fainsod, Pforzheimer University Professor; John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics; Samuel P. Huntington, Thomas Professor of Government; Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor; Donald F. Turner, professor of Law; George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology; and Adam Yarmolinsky '43, professor...
...says Kentaro Sasaki, a 25-year-old personnel officer, who spent six months on the line. But whatever their feelings, the plant's workers apply themselves diligently. "They try to increase their output to show that they can do the job well," Foreman Schoichi Tsuchida told TIME Correspondent Edwin Reingold...