Word: quietly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...again the next day." Moreover, the North Vietnamese funnel much aid to the Viet Cong along routes far removed from Laos. Cambodia is now a big supply depot for Communist men and equipment moved by sea from North Viet Nam. It remains to be seen whether Washington's quiet escalation can really curb Hanoi's undeclared invasion of its neighbors...
...ddeutsche Zeitung aptly felt was "making an elephant out of a mosquito." At week's end the Cologne prosecutor had still not filed an indictment, and everyone was hoping that the Shah would decide to settle for Neven Dumont's personal apology and thus bring a quiet end to the tempest in an inkpot...
...Quiet Revolution. Coleman's two years of exile were "hard and hungry." In February 1963, he was evicted from his Village apartment and his meager possessions, horns and all, were tossed out on the street and removed by the Department of Sanitation. He slept in a friend's pottery studio by night, roamed art museums by day ("I feel a rapport with Jackson Pollock," he says). Last year he got by on $500. Living in one room cluttered with stacks of tape and three tape recorders, he worked on a book explaining his music and practiced...
...insanity in loneliness," he confides. "I've got to get sane again. If you mop your wounds, it takes away from the depth of your playing." His music finds a far more receptive audience today than it did five years ago. In fact, the quiet revolution growing within the jazz world points directly down the path blazed by Ornette Coleman. "I think," he says, "I can see some sunlight coming...
Faye Levine '65 retired last night to her country hideaway for a quiet weekend of study. She plans no special activity in preparation for the Class Marshal election Monday. Monday is Miss Levine's 21st birthday...