Word: freedman
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...coming year, Neil L. Rudenstine will not be the only college president on campus. He will have company from James O. Freedman, the retiring fifteenth president of Dartmouth College...
...change. With his unrivaled command of tone and phrasing, his Louis Armstrong-like ability to set up a sustained note so that it hits a dramatic sweet spot, Marsalis' trumpet is particularly voicelike in its expressiveness--for him, a "with strings" outing is almost a natural. At times Robert Freedman's arrangements buoy him tastefully; at others they egg the normally cerebral player on to romantic abandon. It's the best sort of marriage between pop warmth and jazz brains...
Staged in the bowels of the Adams House Pool Theatre, the show featured an electronic keyboard, played by Freedman, nestled in the corner of a slightly elevated stage. The stadium-like seating actually allowed an unusual intimacy between the other four performers and the audience. This was convenient during an early part of the evening when audience participation played a part in Purohit's rendition of "Sooner or Later," a tune from Dick Tracy...
...song, "I Feel Pretty" from West Side Story, a jingle definitely written for someone of the fairer sex to sing. The last song, "Side by Side by Side," was a smile-tugging tribute to the hard-working, oftignored musician in a production, in this case represented by Alex E. Freedman...
...more friends you have, the better--but when you're talking with companies and foundations, having a friend will help you get in the door, but it won't sustain the relationship if you're not producing," says Glenn B. Freedman, director of the Institute for the Future of Higher Education...