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Twenty states, most of them in the South, now have right-to-work laws. Maynard T. Kennedy, professor of Business Administration, doubted that the decision would prompt the spread of the laws to industrialized northern states...
...evening concert didn't really begin until after the intermission. Maynard Ferguson's screaming orchestra, joined by altoist Sonny Stitt, performed well enough, but the Gerry Mulligan Quartet played listlessly and uninterestingly. It remained for Joe Williams, the blues singer who struck out on his own from the Basie band two years ago, to get the entire crown of 9000 out of its seats and into the aisles, dancing. By the time Williams had finished his fourth song, Come Back, Baby, the audience was standing, and after his fifth, All God's Children Got Swing, almost everyone...
...through Sunday night. Except for Sunday's concert, scheduled for 6 p.m., all the concerts will begin at 8 p.m. The concerts will feature over thirty different jazz groups, including the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Thelonious Monk, Nina Simone, Dizzy Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan, Sunny Rollins, Dave Brubeck, John Coltrane and Maynard Ferguson...
...anti-business at all," says Rathbone. "He simply has made a few mistakes." The President's new attitude signaled to businessmen that he and his Administration have come to believe in one guiding but generally overlooked principle of the New Deal's favorite economist, John Maynard Keynes: "The engine which drives Enterprise is not Thrift but Profit...
George A. Goldberg '63 of Quincy House and Mt. Vernon, New York; John McK. Hallowell of Leverett House and Wianno; John R. Maynard '63 of Claverly Hall and Manhasset, New York; and Nicholas P. White '63 of Eliot House and Cambridge...