Word: proper
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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STRAUSS: EIN HELDENLEBEN (RCA Victor). Were it not for Wagner, there could have been no Strauss, and were it not for Strauss, there could be no proper use for an orchestra as mightily sonorous as the Boston Symphony Orchestra can become when Conductor Erich Leinsdorf is in a mood to encourage grandeur. Here, Leins-dorf's orchestra is at its heroic best and so, as a result, is Strauss's music...
Getting the Message. Whether Blick has the proper approach to newspapering in Switzerland is something for the Swiss themselves to decide. Certainly Blick still has the government against it; the authorities canceled the lucrative contract under which Blick's publishers had printed a portion of the national telephone book for 17 years...
Princeton probably has the edge in experience and finesse and is a proper favorite. John Stiegman's men are pretty darn hungry, however, and will enjoy an unexpected Tiger-meat meal today. Penn, in an upset, by a touchdown...
...Jean Genet is an artist," proclaimed the President of the French Republic in 1948, pardoning him from a life sentence for repeated burglaries. "Jean Genet is a criminal and a pornographer," shrilled all the proper Parisiens, promptly seeing to it that even in Paris Genet's writings for years could be sold only under the counter. "Jean Genet is a saint," declares Jean-Paul...
...England determined to bring Mommy home. They are joined by Pia, Rob's ten-year-old daughter by a former marriage. The rest of the novel recounts the precocious intrigues by which the three children try to break up the romance and restore their respective parents to their proper homes...