Word: finests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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SELECTED POEMS BY HERMAN MELVILLE, edited by Hennig Cohen. The finest of U.S. novelists was not an outstanding poet, but there are enough good poems in this chronological sampling, such as the final lines of Billy Budd, to make it more than just a literary curiosity...
SELECTED POEMS OF HERMAN MELVILLE, edited by Hennig Cohen. The finest of U.S. novelists was not an outstanding poet, but there are enough good poems in this chronological sampling, such as the final lines of Billy Budd, to make it more than just a literary curiosity...
...that the police chief and the city manager look into the feasibility of using dogs in police work. If these two report back favorably to the Council, then the nine man body will have to decide whether the cost of canines is worth the added bite to Cambridge's finest...
Balanchine is at his finest when a new conception strikes him and he sets to work on a ballet. "I listen, listen, listen to the music, and then it comes," he says. The music suggests how the ballet begins and ends, perhaps, the number of dancers, the costumes. "But only when the dancers are on the stage and I am with them can I begin. You have only the clay, and you work on it, molding it, changing it, shaping it until you have what you want...
...bought 1,600,000 new homes in 1963, paying an average of $14,000 each. By 1970, 2,000,000 new homes a year are expected to be sold, at an average cost of $16,800. Result: producers of everything from the lowly pine two-by-four to the finest-quality ceramic tile are involved in a fierce fight to win a bigger part of this growing market. The battle was evident last week at the opening of the New York World's Fair, where dozens of building-materials makers have set up displays to woo the public, from...