Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Mitchell, also 23, who founded the Brooklyn-based End the Draft Committee and its monthly publication Downdraft, but maintains that he would fight to defend his country against attack. Both refuse to apply for classification as conscientious objectors-though neither has shown any reticence about offering his conscience as Exhibit A in court-and both face jail terms...
Unfortunately, Vivaldi's second flute concerto was not the best vehicle to fully exhibit Miss Monson's brilliance. The solo part is too constraining; the tutti parts are too dominating. She was simply not able to shine the way she can when given the opportunity. This concerto is frequently referred to as one of Vivaldi's "xeroxed concertos"--those he cranked out for his orchestra of girl orphans. Of course, with Vivaldi even a "xeroxed concerto" is a gem; and, given their masterly soloist, the HRO might have made something of this one--if only the strings and the harpsichord...
...member of the audience asked Alexander whether the Negro executive wasn't "the hottest commodity on the job market today." Alexander answered. "He is the hottest commodity only for the Exhibit A jobs, not for the substantive jobs. There are too many Negroes with Master's Degrees in the Mail Room...
...decomposed body of 20-month-old Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. in a shallow grave near Hopewell, N.J., ended a 72-day search for the kidnaped child and catapulted the Negro worker into brief but unfortunate fame, landing him as a freak in a Coney Island exhibit until public pressure forced New Jersey Governor A. Harry Moore to find him state employment and give him a $5,000 reward; of heart disease; in Trenton...
Down the hall from the entrance to the building, winding staircases lead to a small art gallery. The exhibit, chosen from Brandeis' collection, will change for every performance; the audience crowds into it before the show and during intermission...