Word: inners
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tented meeting ground by the Jumna River, teams of holy men in two-hour shifts chanted the names of peaceable deities, and sang hymns interspersed by frequent repetitions of the sacred word "om"-that "mystic sound," according to one swami, "which vibrates and makes luminous and radiant the inner and outer atmospheres." The vibrations, the holy men hoped, would counteract war preparations the world over. The holy men were generally optimistic, except gloomy Swami Puroshottamanand. "I am sorry I ever left my cave," said the swami, who had not ventured out in 26 years. "War is inevitable...
Miss Valtz shows a decided talent for writing dialogue, especially of a witty nature, but her ability to plot situations through which convincing characters move has yet to be developed. The theme seems to concern itself with the inner problems of a young man who has lost his faith and turned to automobile racing as a complete involvement in which he can both lose himself and find himself at the same time. This seems to involve no conflict, though I might be wrong, as there also seems to be an attempt at resolution at the end. The plot fails...
...called because the four Inns-Gray's, Lincoln's, the Inner and Middle Temples-once furnished lodgings for their members. Francis Bacon was a "bencher"' (senior member), and Thomas More, Thackeray, Pitt, Burke and Disraeli all attended the Inns...
...opus 95, was the group's final offering. A product of Beethoven's middle period, this powerful quartet was the best part of the program, and was the best playing. The four performers captured the fierce intensity of this music and although they could not always project the inner conflict of the work, they acquitted themselves admirably. The final allegretto agitate, full of stringent rhythms and harmonies, brought the evening to an exciting close...
...suit of aluminum pajamas, a lead foil brassiere to protect "mammary projections" and a lead girdle (which would be valueless unless it were six inches thick) to protect the spleen. All were gently but firmly discouraged. So was at least one man who was peddling perfectly valid information-the inner four pages of the CDA's 10? official survival book. He was reselling the pages for a dollar...