Word: feuer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This apocalyptic view typifies only too well what Sociologist Lewis Feuer, in an article, describes as "the student movement's abdication from reason." Now teaching in Toronto, Feuer observed the 1964 Berkeley rebellion as a member of the faculty there. Deploring "the student movement's attraction to violence, direct action and generational elitism," he is not a bit less shocked by the "moral surrender of the elder generation...
Change has succeeded well in delineating the gulf that separates a Michael Rossman from a Lewis Feuer. In so doing, it has also succeeded in demonstrating that the gulf may already be too wide to bridge by means of the sort of rational dialogue that the magazine hopes to promote...
Donald A. Orton, 50, president of Lesley College, has been married to the former Leslie Ellen Feuer, 20, a junior at Lesley...
Leslie Ellen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Feuer of Teaneck...
...music displays a predilection for big chords and thick, lush sonorities, and this love of sound for its own sake carried over into his interpretation of the Bach. Kirchner demanded a full-bodied sound from his small ensemble. Occasionally his insistence backfired, as in the final chorus of "ewiges Feuer" (BWV 34) where the sopranos had to force and went noticably sharp. Most of the choruses were full of dramatic dynamic contrasts, crescendi and decrescendi. And Kirchner had no qualms about taking expressive liberties with the tempo...