Word: reflecting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...PRISONER'S DREAM (Capitol). Charles Lee Guy III has been an inmate of California State Prison since he was 16. The songs he has learned to sing there all reflect his sorry circumstance-and among them is the latest composition of a prison chum, country music's Spade Cooley. Guy's woeful voice and guitar accompaniment fit the spirit of his music, and in this remarkable album he has the power of a young white Leadbelly...
Bender told the CRIMSON Wednesday that he had changed his registration to "move accurately reflect my basic political feelings and history" and said no one had suggested he switch his affiliation in order to receive his appointment...
...China is also wooing its yellow and brown brothers in the Asian Communist parties, with considerable success in Japan, Ceylon and, of all places, New Zealand. North Viet Nam's wispy leader, Ho Chi Minh, is ambiguous about his loyalties, but must reflect that Red China is next door while Russia is far away. Indonesia's Red chief, D. N. Aidit, walks a zigzag line, and Burma, typically, has two Communist factions-one for Mao, one for Khrushchev...
What the Harvard Summer School really needs is a commencement. As you know, a commencement is sort of like a Yard Punch, only everybody wears funny hats and sinister-looking robes. The main thing about a commencement, though, is that it gives people a chance to reflect upon their academic experience. Even junior high schools have them now, so why shouldn't the Summer School...
...Happy Days takes place in the midst of an expanse of scorched grass; the stage is to reflect the "maximum of simplicity and symmetry." There are only two characters: the dumpy, 50-year-old Winnie, and her impotent, sixtyish mate Willie. But the talpine Willie has very little to say or to do; and thus the play is essentially a long monologue by Winnie. When all else fails, she's got her logorrhea to keep her warm...