Word: hear
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...young men of the Resistance he talked the talk they liked to hear. There would be a new France, he told them. Standing in a corridor, surrounded by a little group, he would analyze rigid party structures that had kept young men from the top. The new Fourth Republic, said Auriol, must have new leaders. In fact, the Fourth Republic has turned out to be a continuation of the Third, with the same defects and many of the same leaders, including Auriol...
...large has yet to hear of the Page Milk Co., but since those dairyish days four years ago, only the deaf and the dead have escaped hearing the big, plain, healthy voice of "Patti Page." Three of her records, Tennessee Waltz, Would 1 Love You and Mockin' Bird Hill, are among the top eleven on the hit parade; since its release last fall, her Tennessee Waltz has sold some 2,300,000 copies-a feat which has won her a gold medal with a diamond in it from grateful Mercury Records...
...know," he said with a glance at his friend Rudolf Bing, who had come to hear Manon, "now that the Met has an alert director, I have to be very alert...
...Concert associations cannot be musical workshops for experimental music. This job must be done by endowed workshops and specialized audiences." Thomson takes his stand with Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony, who insists that if the U.S. is to develop a great musical culture it must hear new music...
Arthur Smithies, chairman of the Economics Department and one of the men at the conference, said last night that the new plan would not be presented "on behalf of" the big five departments, and that he for one would like to hear further discussion on the subject before making up his mind...