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...those Alan-Lomax-ain't-been-around-to-record-me blues"). Now back in the U.S., Lomax would like to "turn the loudspeakers around" and convert Americans from a nation of audiophiles into folk performers. An eminently folksy sound-representing, according to Lomax, the "furthest intrusion of Negro folksong into U.S. pop music: rock 'n' roll...
Shirley likes Cambridge and especially likes the Opera, which is about the furthest departure from modern musical comedy that she has attempted professionally. In the future she plans to do both musical and straight dramatic roles, and to keep dividing her time between movies and the stage. She also plans to have a family...
...Republican control have produced no such phenomenon. To take this qeustion at its simplest level: no New Deal legislation has thus far been replaced. Indeed, in the 1952 campaign Republican candidates devoted a major share of their speeches trying to convince the voters that any such counterrevolution was the furthest thing from their minds...
...entry, the notice board glass was broken four times, and in K-entry the board was burned once. These two entries are located furthest from the street, so there is little possibility that the damage was caused by outsiders...
...Housemasters have already spotted this inconsistency, and last fall they attempted to remove it. Because the recommendations they made at that time were rejected, the common-room system may be the furthest they can go in solving the parietal problem. However, this concession should not lull them into believing that the problem no longer exists, and that they should renew their older and less-enlightened stand when the subject is reconsidered...