Word: musts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...teaching as a full-time operation and relegates composition to reading periods or else to his summer vacations in Gstaad, a quiet Swiss village. "I need absolute seclusion when I compose," says Thompson. "I have to work intensively before I can write music with ease, much as an athlete must get into shape before he can perform adequately. If I am interrupted at all, I have to start over again...
...schedule and try to win its first Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League contest against Pennsylvania here this afternoon. The team dropeped the E.I.B.L. opener to Navy, 15 to 6, at Annapolis, and after losing its last two games to Northeastern and Springfield, a win in today's contest is a must...
...meets today, lost to Dartmouth--the third best team in the league--by 8-1, and should not offer terribly much opposition. Penn, however, held a powerful Yale team to a 6-3 margin Wednesday, and will put up a good fight on its home courts, although the Crimson must still be considered a fairly solid favorite...
Repertory Boston, Inc. has decided to make a fight for its life. It needs $50,000--about one-fifth the cost of a single, big bad musical--to finish the remaining eight weeks of its season, and it must raise "a good chunk" this week in order to stay in existence. Like the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Center, and the New York Shakespeare Festival. It is forced to appeal for funds. Foundations and rich old ladies are being vigorously canvassed, but a huge amount of money will have to came from private (tax deductible) gifts...
...devoted enthusiasts are often more valuable than an army of apathetic admirers, but Repertory Boston must broaden its base of public support. This base can be broadened by sending checks, bills, coins, subway tokens, green stamps, boxtops--anything negotiable--to R.B.I. Money may also be placed in its coffers by attending its performances...