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Instead of a trumpet, a harp weakens "Linda Paloma." Arthurt Gerst, the Liberace of the harp, turns this song into an appropriate theme for "The Edge of Night." Browne's voice also falters on this track, when he sings about his "Mexican dove." Usually, his vocals are sincere if methodical; he's more a hoe tilling the soil than a barreling steamroller. But his range is severely limited, and it shows here as his voice cracks reaching for a high note. Still, Browne's decision to stray his Southern California roots to try a Mexican ballad demonstrates a willingness...
...Award as the outstanding pitcher in the American League and the league's Most Valuable Player Award. He provided Finley with an extraordinary return on his salary of $14,750, and set turnstiles spinning round the league. Well aware of his impact, Blue and his attorney agent, Robert Gerst, asked for $92,500 this year. Finley refused to go above...
...Kirkland House (Physics); Mitchell S. Fishman, of Hicksville, N. Y., and Leverett House (Government); Roger A. Fleischman of Philadelphia. Penh., and Eliot House (Biochemical Sciences): William R. Galeota, Jr., of Columbia, Mo., and Lowell House (Social Studies); Jerry Gechter, Pacific Palisades, Calif., and Lowell House (Mathematics); Jerald R. Gerst, of Yarmouth. lowa and Adams House (Social Studies): Larry E. Goad, of Louisville, Ky., and Winthrop House (Astronomy): Mark F. Gerzon, of Indianapolis. Ind??, and Dudley House (Social Studies); Stephen Paul Gold?n, of Swampscott and Kirkland House: Henry Greenspan H of New York and Winthrop House (History and Literature); Roger...
...When Huston smiles, it is the quiet smile, the wise and tolerant smile, that can appear only on the lips of the man who has known a bitter fate and has, ultimately, perceived the irony of it. He knows, quite well, that there is indeed another ending. JERALD R. GERST...
...partly responsible for developing. This spring, on leave from Harvard, he spent two months in Cuba. Radicalism is a tradition in his family; his great-grandfather, of the same name, was the Abolitionist editor of The Springfield Republican. Here, in an interview with SUMMER NEWS Contributing Editor Jerald R. Gerst, Bowles discusses his impressions of Cuba.) Just How Was The Decision To Visit Cuba Made...