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...HAMPTON HAWES, HERE AND NOW (Contemporary). In this record, Hawes adds new harmonic colorings to his bright percussive style, most notably in Fly Me to the Moon and Chim Chim Cher-ee. Helping him along on bass is Chuck Israels, whose gracefully looping rhythms give another dimension to The Girl from Ipanema and What Kind of Fool...
...Music Barn, a resort just one-half mile from Tanglewood, where the top rock, folk and jazz artists perform in a converted stable. This season's roster includes Pete Seeger, Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck, Lionel Hampton...
...Hurtubise, 33: the $77,000 Atlanta 500 stock car race, averaging 131.2 m.p.h. in his 1966 Plymouth; at Hampton, Ga. It was the first major victory in two years for Hurtubise, who narrowly escaped death in 1964 when his Indianapolis-type roadster crashed and caught fire during a race in Milwaukee-leaving him with three broken ribs, a punctured lung and serious burns over 40% of his body...
...only thing that the trim, 155-lb. bachelor enjoys more than his job is his bayside home in East Hampton, L.I. There, decked out in an ankle-length apron, he putters happily around his professionally equipped kitchen. A precise and sparing eater himself, Claiborne hates and rarely uses marzipan, marshmallows or iceberg lettuce, serves rigidly small portions to a constant stream of guests who range from curious neighbors to the giants of the profession...
...Tillich had many untheological interests, notably art, psychoanalysis and science. Three years ago, Paul and Hannah Tillich moved to he University of Chicago, where he was the John Nuveen Professor of Theology at the Divinity School. Summers they spent, as they had for more than 20 years, at East Hampton, Long Island, near the seashore that Tillich always loved. His unpretentious dignity and gentle warmth made friends and admirers for him wherever he moved-but in recent years the seminarians and younger theologians have not been reading him as they used to. More fashionable these days are Bultmann and Bonhoeffer...