Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Martha Graham still has a horror of an indifferent crowd. "I'd rather," she says, "have them against me." Last week her modern dance troupe opened on Broadway for their annual two-week season. After the curtain rose on Phaedra, the first of two new works, there was not an indifferent eye in the house...
Looking for a vending expert to help it out, Universal last week named as president Thomas Donahue, 44, an 18-year vending veteran who rose from accountant to executive vice president of National Vendors, Inc., a Universal subsidiary, but left in 1960 to help organize United Servomation Corp. The change was protested by Universal's strong-minded outgoing President John L. Wilson, 59, who stays on as chairman. But Bachelor Tom Donahue was the choice of Controlling Stockholder Frank Prince...
...rose sways least...
...nature poet as well as a metaphysician, and the best of his poems celebrate the spiritual experience in a natural metaphor, as a sort of vegetation mystery. Cuttings is characteristic: This urge, wrestle, resurrection of dry sticks, Cut stems struggling to put down feet, What saint strained so much, Rose on such lopped limbs to a new life? I can hear, underground, that sucking and sobbing, In my veins, in my bones I feel it,- The small waters seeping upward, The tight grains parting at last...
...absorbing story of Europe's fabulous dynasty, which rose from Frankfurt's ghetto to become the rivals of royalty and the arbiters...