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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dunster House Music Society presents Kletzsh's "Gesualdo," a short musical play for baritone and violin (performed by the composer) and Bach's "Art of the Fugue," with Margaret Dusenberry (violin), Konrad von und zu Tilleysburg (viola), Aideen Zeitlin (violin), and Peter Belmont (cello). Dunster House Library. 3 p.m. Free...

Author: By Richard Kreindler, | Title: CLASSICAL | 3/10/1977 | See Source »

...graceful dining room of Blair House, Trudeau pondered the lessons from Thucydides and Macaulay, that all countries must finally change. Just then his young wife Margaret entered the room, fresh and smiling from a walk in the sunlight. With her at his side and with Friend Jimmy Carter's exhortations ringing in his ears, Pierre Elliott Trudeau headed back into the fray...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Musings from a Neighbor | 3/7/1977 | See Source »

...sooner you begin." The advice helped give her father a lifelong case of the stammers. Elizabeth appears to have thrived on it, suffering nothing worse than an occasional sinus attack. By the time she was eight she was joining in on the royal discipline, chiding Sister Margaret Rose, age 4, for exposing too much leg in public...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mother of Four | 3/7/1977 | See Source »

Scrambling to disguise his and her dilemma, Lacey describes everything colorful that surrounds his royally willed vacuum, from the 15 blue budgerigars she owned as a child to members of the family less addicted to duty: the court scamps. Uncle Edward ("the rogue factor") and his Wally. Sister Margaret and her Peter and her Tony. Even the fairly well-behaved Philip; for with his "compulsion to keep everyone around him laughing," he also favors a style of persuasion, Lacey warns, that "verges on thuggery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mother of Four | 3/7/1977 | See Source »

...point is a sweatingly exuberant cast. Doing his annual turn as a blonde-coiffed mountain is the estimable Bob Peabody, whose delicate elephant walk and open-mouthed grin (in which a Sopwith Camel could do circus loops without destroying the bridgework) remind one of a cross between Everest and Margaret Dumont. He is a natural wonder and a natural comedian. Mark Szpak's slithering, thrilling Juana deBoise puts him in a class with Lupe Velez and Luis Tiant--all unintelligible delights. David Levi as Sonya Vabitsche looks like a very funny lab sample of Venereal Disease germs and David Merrill...

Author: By Peter Kaplan, | Title: A Canine in a Cummerbund | 2/28/1977 | See Source »

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