Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Salgueiro's extravaganza costs something like $140,000, more than a month's wages contributed by each member of the samba club. The money comes from savings, from stickups, from the world's oldest profession, from pay-as-you-guzzle drinking parties. But everyone contributes, and everyone...
Such evenings leave audiences aglow with delight and thundering applause, and Wolfgang basking in a sense of his mission. "We have found a new way of presenting organ music," he said, steering his van down the empty Autobahn. "My shop has become just a hobby; music is now my profession...
Standing Still. But if they like the looks of the new crop, seminary officials are not happy about its size. Seminary enrollment has hovered steadily around 20,000 since 1956, and the number of vacant manses grows larger each year. "There is no cause for satisfaction," warns the scorekeeper of...
The Natural and the Supernatural Jew (Pantheon; $6) is a wide-ranging survey of modern Jewish thought, by the current enfant terrible in the field. Theologian Cohen, 34, writes of Judaism from the standpoint of the maskil-the Jewish sage who is outside the rabbinate. Although he studied at Manhattan...
Most of the editors on the CRIMSON join the paper not with any view toward their future profession but because the CRIMSON offers them the opportunity to become more intimate with many areas of the University not otherwise open to undergraduates, to meet interesting students outside of the Houses, and...