Word: gagarin
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...single most dazzling work was the Moussorgsky. Perhaps not the most appropriate tribute to Maj. Yuri Gagarin, the coronation scene nevertheless emerged triumphantly Russian--strong, coherent and assured. But this is not to disparage the Glee Club's numerous achievements during the rest of the program. Three Mozart choruses, themselves rather uninteresting, three songs of students and street cries by the early 17th century Italian composer, Adriano Banchiere--all these were handled with skill, ease and assurance...
...expect me to react? It's beautiful!" an eminent Russian physicist visiting Harvard declared yesterday about the epoch-making flight into space of jet Air Force Major Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin...
World-wide response to the recently released news of Gagarin's odyssey has copied Novozhilcv's praise. A British scientist termed the feat "the greatest achievement in the history of science," and a huge crowd in Moscow danced in streets in the most impressive display spontaneous enthusiasm in the history the Soviet regime. For President Kennedy the flight was "an outstanding technical accomplishment...
...tide of fortune against Princeton last week, but was held in check by St. Nicks. With Bill Moore just out of the hospital, Bob Cooke playing on the first line, reserve lines will probably find Moore and Childs sharing pivot duties, with Pillsbury and Nagel on the right and Gagarin and Nagel to the left. Against newly formed lines the Harvard seconds and thirds should shine...
...tonight's game are Sam and John Callaway. Sam, in his senior year at the Concord school teamed with Jim Mills and Bill Moore of Yale on the same forward line. That was four years ago, and tonight they may meet again. John Callaway teamed with Cocroft and Gagarin, when the trio were in St. Paul...