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It took her two years to recover. She turned to choreography as a full-time job. Not until 1952 did she consider a latter-day career directing opera, convince La Scala authorities to give her a try.
When We Dead Awaken is the last thing Ibsen wrote, a "dramatic epilogue" dated 1899. An aging sculptor, Professor Arnold Rubek, begins to question the cult of creativity to which he has consecrated his life. Simultaneously he regrets his commitment to art and his declining powers as an artist. The...
Power & Principles. Last week the Senate finally faced up to the problem and passed (72 to 0) a proposed constitutional amendment giving Vice Presidents full power until disabled Presidents recover.* Sponsored by Indiana Democrat Birch Bayh, the amendment provides that if a President fails to make known his inability, the...
There was no need to put anything in place of the removed meniscus; the knee would recover as the space filled up naturally with air and fluid. But in his examination of the joint, Dr. Nicholas found that a ligament had been pulled and stretched. To shorten and thereby tighten...
If rewards are great on the OTC market, so are the risks. The OTC average fell farther than the Dow-Jones in the 1962 market break, took longer to recover. That shock made investors shrewder, and their recent revival of interest indicates that the OTC market has generally become more...