Word: goulding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Scheduled to begin in Hopkinton at noon, the race was delayed 15 seconds by false starts from those eager to tell their friends that they had led the Boston Marathon. On the second start Francis Gould sprinted out ahead to capture the brief shining moment...
...adults, the front-line television criticism in the U.S. is written by men like Lawrence Laurent of the Washington Post and Jack Gould of the New York Times. For children, the ultimate word on what should or should not be seen comes from an organization known -in what may be the acronym of the century-as NAFBRAT...
INSTRUMENTAL: Pieces often played by students reveal unsuspected subtleties as Glenn Gould makes eloquent the several voices in Bach's Two-and Three-Part Inventions (Columbia) and Artur Rubinstein turns Chopin's Waltzes into lilting, sparkling poems (RCA Victor). Sviatoslav Richter makes Schubert's "Wanderer" Fantasia sing (Angel), and John Browning premieres what may become one of tomorrow's classics, though not too different from yesterday's: Samuel Barber's 1962 Piano Concerto (Columbia...
Also, Leigh I. Friedman, of Warner House and St. Louis, Mo. (History); Alison M. Grey, of Moors Hall and Pasadena, Calif. (History and Literature); Donna A. Isaacs, of Cabot Hall and New York City (History and Literature); Jane Kurshan, of Gould House and Huntington, N. Y. (Germanic Languages and Literatures); Juliet Rapaport, of 54 Concord Ave. and Stockbridge, Mass. (Social Relations); and Kathryn K. Sklar, of Cambridge (History and Literature...
Getchell gave much of the credit for yesterday's performance to his backfield, manned by Charlie Lotspeich and Dave Wright at fullback, and by Joe Gould, Marsh Azikiwe, Chris Cutler, and Genaro Payan at halfback. Azikiwe played with a broken wrist, still enclosed in a cast...