Word: nevers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Hardy feels the team this year is excelling because of this emphasis on team coordination and not because of any single individual's effort. "Two years ago we had the same individual skills but never communicated as one team," he recalled. "Last year we had two or three good sophomores with fine skill but they never quite got together with the older team members...
...never said officially said that it would 'convert' the Instrumentation Labs. But the university has taken steps in recent months to counter radical criticisms of the war research, including the firing of Charles S. Draper, previous head of the I-labs...
Just as Dunlop denies he is a Nixon man, so he denies the conservative label often pinned on him. "I've certainly never regarded myself as one," he smiles and looks really puzzled. "Take labor and management. No mediator seeks to defend his neutrality. You do your job. Unions won't like this, employers won't like that. I just worry about solving problems and persuading people .... Many years ago, when I was younger, I used to worry about criticisms of being anti-union or anti-employer. Now I know you should go about doing things the best...
...found in his religious orthodoxy the same resonance of tradition and invitation to humanism, the same sustenance of spiritual and intellectual resolution, which he found in classical sonata form. His music proceeds with the deliberateness, comprehensiveness, mystical assurance, and formal clarity of the Mass. His symphonies are celebratory but never indulge in an easy rapture of tonal staleness or facile dramaturgy. Mahler learned much from Bruckner, primarily thematic linking of unprecedented subtlety among movements, the proliferation of material in the second thematic group, the immediate juxtaposition of radically differing elements (here Mahler extended Bruckner's simpler process of motto-lyrical...
...East Cambridge Councillor also indicated he would invite-subpoena if legally possible-the Harvard Corporation and Board of Overseers to attend a council meeting for discussion of the matter. "You know. I've never seen them," Vellucci said. "I'd like to see what they look like...