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...After a Friday afternoon rally attracting about 250 students, Kennedy stopped by to lend his support to the cause...
After a Friday afternoon rally attracting about 250 students, Kennedy stopped by to lend his support to the cause...
That he is self-appointed, of course, means you take your chances when you pony up your money and ask him something. He holds no degree in conversational arts, nor does he flaunt any other credentials that lend weight to the quality of his operation. He does, as mentioned above, possess the book-smarts to craft articulate and lucid answers to the questions put to him. Yet his ideas, frankly, are not that interesting. There is little reason for the intelligent viewer to sit through another discourse on the problems of our society?...
...evening rally, U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 stopped by to lend his support to the cause...
...incorporated so much music to so great an effect, alternatively moving the audience from spontaneous laughter to the brink of tears without a word spoken on stage. The range of style and genre within the selections prevent the era of the setting from being positively nailed down and lend to the timelessness of the production. Though the microphones (somewhat of a necessity when playing at so great a distance from the audience) cause occasional difficulties for the performers, the flexibility in vocal ranges and volume which they allow more than compensate for their drawbacks...