Word: neil
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...though none of the individual student governments have opposed the idea of the umbrella organization, the members of the group still don't know what the coalition's status within the University will be. In fact, Business School Student Association President Neil Smith has abstained from voting several times because he had not discussed the issues at hand with his constituency...
Senior defenseman Neil Sheehy of International Falls, Minn, and Winthrop House and senior left wing Jim Turner of Melrose, Mass, and Eliot House were named co-winners of the Cooney Weiland Award for "spirited play and selfless contribution to the total team effort." Sheehy was one of the players who made defense Harvard's strength and Turner was Harvard's fourth best scorer with 38 points...
...fully eight essays on classical composers devoted to developing his theory that American music is split up into two camps: formal academic serialism and the more popular tonal romanticism. Yet his treatment of jazz is skimpy, to say the least, and rock gets only two chapters, inexplicably devoted to Neil Young and Talking Heads...
...barriers between the classical and popular through such devices as amplification, those barriers still exist. And Rockwell, by choosing to emphasize the experimental over the popular excludes the music that has most influenced the lives of 20th century Americans Indeed, the only truly popular composer included here is Neil Young, who hardly warrants the messianic status Rockwell has bestowed on him. Dylan would probably have been a more appropriate example of the marriage of art and popular tastes...
Beren and Beckman finished off Lions Martella and Neil Handelsman in a half-hour, 6-0, 6-2, leaving teammates Howard Sands and Larry Scott to play for another hour...