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...stage of the dance theater at Jacob's Pillow, Mass, stood an erect, grey-haired little woman, smiling before the skirl of applause. As it drummed on, she leaped from the stage like a 20-year-old ballerina. "You can't imagine," said 71-year-old Marie Rambert, "with what fear and trembling we came here." Occasion: the U.S. debut of the Ballet Rambert, Britain's oldest dance company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Ballet from Britain | 7/27/1959 | See Source »

Although Britain's Royal Ballet is much better known to the public, the 33-year-old Rambert company is more revered by balletomanes as the most important modern breeding ground of British choreographers and dancers. At Jacob's Pillow, the company presented one contemporary work, Kenneth MacMillan's Laiderette, plus a full-length Giselle, long a specialty of the house. Neither as grand in its effects nor as fiery in its execution as the Royal Ballet, the Rambert version demonstrated a warmly intimate style that emphasized reality instead of fantasy, dramatic clarity instead of pyrotechnics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Ballet from Britain | 7/27/1959 | See Source »

...right answer to a problem; 3) schools ignore the rebellious "inner-directed" child who scores low on IQ tests because they bore him; 4) teachers not only make no effort to nurture the creative rebel but usually dislike him. More than 70% of the "most creative," reported Educational Psychologist Jacob W. Getzels of the" University of Chicago in a startling guesstimate, are never recognized, and so never have their talents developed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Digging the Divergent | 6/29/1959 | See Source »

Snowboard's Saga. That map-or drawings purporting to be the map-has been appearing, disappearing and reappearing ever since. In the 1870s a German prospector, Jacob ("Dutchman") Waltz, called "Snowbeard" by the Indians, killed at least five men in getting his hands on the map. For years afterward, Waltz lived with a quadroon girl in an adobe hut in Phoenix, periodically slipped into the crags of Superstition Mountain to replenish his supply of nuggets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARIZONA: Search for Last Dutchman's | 6/22/1959 | See Source »

Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships were awarded to Allan J. Rosen '59, of Dunster House and New York City; Robert H. Socolow '59, of Kirkland House and New York City; William W. Sihler '59, of Lowell House and Brooklyn, New York; and Jacob H. Tulchin '59, of Lowell House and New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ten Students Receive Fellowships For Continuing Studies Next Year | 5/20/1959 | See Source »

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