Word: finests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Glimpses. Back in London such attributes have endeared Davis to the music fraternity, and he is universally praised as the finest conductor to come out of Britain in 30 years. He began as a clarinet player with the Glyndebourne Orchestra, moved to the Sadler's Wells Opera as principal conductor in 1960 and distinguished himself with his command of the Mozart, Stravinsky and Berlioz repertory. Calm and controlled in action, Davis is respected by his musicians as "one of the few English conductors with real fire in his belly...
...modern campaign which is in All in the Family is nearly as good as that of the old fashioned campaign in The Last Hurrah. If it is less colorful it is because the Electronic Era campaign is less colorful itself than that of the old days. One of the finest and most notable parts of the picture of the new campaign deals with the role of intellectuals in politics...
Harvard will enter one of its finest two-mile relay teams ever, if Huvelle is ready. The junior gazelle will team up with classmates McKelvey, Baker, and undefeated Trey Burns...
...Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection of Indian and Nepali Art the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, closed yesterday. The Collection spanned four millennia, from 2,000 B.C. to the mid-20th century, and included 300 of the finest examples of sculpture, palm leaf manuscripts, paintings, textiles, and decorative arts outside India...
collections, including a complete set now on view at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass. It is the finest item in the nation's best antique-silver collection, located in an off-the-beaten-track museum that nonetheless, eleven years after its opening, is drawing nearly 83,000 a year in attendance-more than 15 times the population of Williamstown...