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...past few years, American and European concert halls have experienced something close to a full-scale invasion by talented Korean and Japanese musicians. Last week, Japan's Seiji Ozawa, 32, conducted programs of Rossini and Hindemith in Canada; Korean Violinist Young Uck Kim, 20, performed Saint-Saëns' Concerto No. 3 in Corpus Christi, Texas; and an eight-year-old Japanese cherub named Hitomi Kasuya played part of a Mozart violin concerto in Albuquerque and in South Euclid, Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Instrumentalists: Invasion from the Orient | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

...flyer by Max Shu!man with tunes by Hollywood's Elmer Bernstein. There will also be slices of several lives: George M., with Cohan's own songs and Joel Grey (Cabaret) in the title role; Dumas and Son, with score based on themes by Saint-Saĕns; and Fagade, starring Vienna's Marisa Mell as Mata Hari and staged by Vincente Minnelli...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Broadway: Good Portents | 8/25/1967 | See Source »

...third on a fielder's choice and was brought across the plate by third-baseman Bill Cobb's sacrifice bunt. HARVARD ab r h Cobb 3 0 0 Smith 5 1 2 H'stein 5 1 1 Lord 2 1 1 O'Don'll 3 0 0 Kar'g'ns 3 0 0 Hall 3 1 1 M'nch'r 2 0 0 Peters 4 0 0 Totals 30 4 5 B.U. ab r h Fontas 4 0 2 Mortimer 3 0 0 Wood 4 0 1 Neild 4 0 0 Thornton 3 1 1 Lever...

Author: By Andrew Jamison, | Title: Peters Whiffs 16 in 4-1 Win Over B.U. | 5/24/1967 | See Source »

...pitch, and scored on a suicide squeeze bunt by Lincoln. HARVARD ab r h rbi Smith 4 1 1 1 C'n'gh'm 3 0 0 0 H't'st'n 5 0 1 1 Lord 5 0 1 0 Hall 3 0 0 0 K'r'g'ns 4 2 2 0 O'D'n'H 3 1 1 0 M'n'ch'r 4 1 1 0 McCan'sh 3 0 1 1 Lincoln 0 0 0 1 Totals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nine Nips Penn in Tenth Inning, 5-4 | 4/24/1967 | See Source »

...Cabinet-shuffling by which French governments were once formed: "the sterile games of yesterday." Thus it seemed somehow odd for De Gaulle himself to be indulging in that sort of thing. All last week, in a process familiar during the days of the Fourth Republic, official black Citroëns shuttled to and from the beige stone prime-ministerial residence on the Rue de Grenelle bearing nervously hopeful politicians to discuss posts in a new Cabinet. De Gaulle, operating through his faithful Premier, Georges Pompidou, was at work selecting a Cabinet for his new septennat (seven-year term...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: Fertile Games | 1/14/1966 | See Source »

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