Word: jon
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...York was complaining that its own knowledge of what was going on was often twelve hours behind, it wasn't easy. The embattled correspondents in Elisabethville at one point formally protested against the "censorship and duplicity" of the U.N. operation. On the other side of the Congo, Jon Randal covered events in the Congolese capital of Leopoldville, and was only in brief contact with Smith once, before a weak radio signal flickered...
Verdi: Aïda (Leontyne Price, Rita Gorr, Jon Vickers, Robert Merrill, Giorgio Tozzi; Rome Opera House Orchestra and Chorus, Georg Solti conducting; RCA Victor, three LPs). Soprano Price's tigerish passion and luminous voice discover a moving Aïda-and cleave through the massed choral and orchestral sound unfalteringly...
...established Mexico as a stylish new power in what is now a generally lackluster sport. Mexico's No. 1, Rafael Osuna, 24, who perfected his tennis as a student at Southern Cal, had proved himself a one-man gang in earlier cup matches, trimming the U.S.'s Jon Douglas in a close match and beating both Sweden's Ulf Schmidt and Jan Erik Lundquist...
...Jon W. Clifton '63, president of PBH, said that the sympathized with the Committees and Masters who objected to the presence of girls in the main dining rooms during the week. He pointed out, however, that his interest was only in the private dining rooms, which could be used effectively for meetings of undergraduate organizations during dinner without disturbing the House atmosphere...
Against this the Yalies have only the uncertain glories of Lieberman & Sons (Lance has left; Jethro and Joseph remain) and the questionable quarterbacking talents of chairman Jon Chapman Rose. As Russin says, "What me lose? Get serious...