Word: leone
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hard to differentiate between riot language and horseplay language. Some black talk implies an imminent riot to whites, but to blacks it is a way of life. A rash decision by a patrolman based on language that he believes is offensive can precipitate instead of quash a riot." Leon Fisher, a black cop assigned to the juvenile bureau in St. Louis, is hopeful. "We are entering a new era," he says. "The image of this department is changing from the brutal sort of thing to a role of assistance. We are assisting people...
...Even though the orchestra is made up of men who make their livings at other jobs-including the permanent conductor, Harvard Professor Leon Kirchner-they do not skimp on rehearsal time. "We do not go into any concert unrehearsed," says Goldman. This is true no matter how long it takes to learn a piece, and rehearsal costs can take up a good chunk of the budget. Without the pressure of thrice weekly concerts, the Philharmonia can take a more leisurely approach to music...
...suggested that each person act out how he would like to appear on TIME'S cover. "One girl wanted to see herself on the cover stripping," says Svedberg, "and proceeded to pose that tableau." The story was written by John Koffend, researched by Virginia Adams, and edited by Leon Jaroff, who also relates his experience at a Cleveland sensitivity session in an accompanying feature...
Senior Editor Leon Jaroff recently spent a weekend with a Cleveland encounter group. Here he reports on his experiences...
...Sunday, as Marcia was describing an unhappy interlude in her life, Sylvia, noticing the look of concern on my face, asked me why I seemed so involved. "I guess that Marcia's recitation disturbed me," I admitted. "Leon, come out into the middle of the room," said Sylvia. I stood up, and under the encouraging eyes of the group members whom by now I knew so well, stepped forward, with little self-consciousness. I was actually looking forward to an experience that only two days before I would have approached with a sense of dread. The camera swung toward...