Word: gills
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Conductor Eugene Ormandy asked Gilels (pronounced Gill-ells) what he wanted to play at his opening concerts with the Philadelphia Orchestra in Philadelphia and New York, Gilels suggested: Beethoven's Third, Prokofiev's Third, the Tchaikovsky Concerto No. 1. He meant all three, was pained to learn that Ormandy had chosen only one-the Tchaikovsky. As Pianist Gilels stepped onto the stage of Manhattan's Carnegie Hall last week, his short, stocky figure made him look boyish, his high cheekbones and flat face made him look Russian. But he did not seem alien. Like any pianist...
Richard T Gill '48, teaching follow in Economics, has assumed his duties as the new Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Leverett House. An ex-associate dean be succeeds Arnold M. Soloway, assistant professor of Economics, who resigned with three years left of a five-year appointment...
...Corporation is expected to confirm the appointment of Richard T. Gill '48, teaching fellow in Economics, to the vacated post at its next meeting...
...Gill is a former associate dean of the College, in addition to his teaching in Economics, and is presently serving as an advisor to the Ford Foundation's faculty fellowship program here, acquainting its 50 participants with tutorial, General Education, and similar University programs, under the Foundation's Fund for the Advancement of Education...
...gill man's biggest problem: when he catches his female-brunette or blonde-he doesn't quite know what to do next...