Word: reardon
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WHEN the American Bar Association approved the recommendations of its Advisory Commission on Fair Trial and Free Press last week, no one expected the decision to slip by unnoticed. The Committee-headed by Justice Paul C. Reardon of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court-advocated restricting the information given to mass media during criminal procedings on the grounds that publicity often prejudiced jurors' decisions. There is probably no perfect solution to a conflict as fundamental as the clash between freedom of the press and the right to fair trial. But the loud indignation of the great majority of media representatives seems...
Students from schools other than Radcliffe will fill the extra jobs that led to he requests by Harvard dining halls for Cliffies, Reardon said...
...John P. Reardon Jr., director of Student Employment,, said that he "would have been surprised if large numbers of girls had decided they wanted to work in the dining halls, considering the much more interesting jobs available...
...through the wide opening at the rear of the stage, the near-capacity audience of 1,100 could see lightning flickering above the blue Jemez Mountains. Hin demith's complex melodies were traced with clarity and polish by a well-schooled, predominantly American cast, notably Baritone John Reardon, whose demented Cardillac was powerful dramatically as well as vocally...
Clever Chatter. With Collier cast as the mother, Composer Levy had to alter the role from mezzo to soprano; he also changed the role of her son from tenor to baritone. That was regrettable. Though John Reardon as the son and Sherill Milnes as the lover both performed superbly, the pairing of two baritones and two sopranos robbed the vocal writing of contrast. More damaging was the fact that Levy's mildly modern score, conducted by Zubin Mehta, did not meet the challenge of the theme, too often resorted to clever percussive chattering that seemed to say "crisis coming...