Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...quartet shows the vigor, delightful humor, and insistence on making the instruments serve the music that characterizes Beethoven's later quartet writing. The liveliness of the work seemed to wake up the performers; they started with good, solid attacks and supplied plenty of dynamic ups and downs. Cellist Lawrence Hamilton's full tone and adequate technique supplied a foundation to the ensemble, and second violinist Gretchen Anner played her solo in the trio of the third movement accurately, if without inspiration. But the violist remained out of tune; her solos with the cellist were rather more contrapuntal than the composer...
...Papers of Alexander Hamilton (Volumes I & II), edited by Harold C. Syrett and Jacob E. Cooke. These first installments of a proposed 20-volume work read in parts like an excellent epistolary novel, and show Hamilton to have been a man quite different from the cold autocrat of popular fancy...
Replying to the contention of John Hamilton, Nieman Fellow from Virginia, that "too many members of the Faculty have felt obligated to tell anti-South jokes," Lynn said, "I'm not aware that there are any such jokes told...
...object to what is said here but to what is not said; nor to what is charged, but the way it is charged," John Hamilton, Nieman Fellow from Virginia, explained. "Too many members of the faculty have felt obligated to tell anti-South jokes, and too many students have felt obligated to laugh," he said. And sometimes, he added, the faculty member has been poorly informed...
Supporting Hamilton's plea for a more thoughtful approach to the South's problems, John Nelson of the Atlanta Constitution charged that the northern press and the national news media have tended to report sensationally rather than accurately...