Word: rosen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...SAMUEL ROSEN Chicago...
Harman came to TIME after five years as a music critic for the New York Times. Among his notable stories: TIME'S cover on Rosemary Clooney (Feb. 23). Harman keeps constant watch for new talent, e.g., Concert Pianist Charles Rosen (Dec. 29), Jazz Pianist Dave Brubeck (Nov. 10). He also spends days in his soundproofed, hi-fi-equipped office reviewing the most interesting new records. Musician Harman is often hard on Critic Harman, for this reason: "There's often no way to describe music except by music. Words can be fifth-rate. So my problem is to describe...
...every nine innings pitched. Runner-up: Yankee Lefthander Ed Lopat (16-4), with a 2.43 mark. Slugging leaders (determined by dividing total bases on hits by times at bat): Brooklyn Outfielder Duke Snider, .6271, Milwaukee Third Baseman Ed Mathews, .6269. In third place was Cleveland Third Baseman Al Rosen (.613), the American League's home-run leader (43), who got a salary raise to an estimated $40,000 last week. ¶ In Kansas City, the Montreal Royals, a Brooklyn farm club, won the "Little World Series" by beating the Kansas City Blues, a Yankee farm club, four games...
Team: New York (by 8½ games) Pitcher: Parnell, Boston (21-8) Batter: Vernon, Wash. (.337) Runs Batted In: Rosen...
Cleveland (145) Home Runs: Rosen, Cleveland...