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Pollack took over the Naval unit from Captain Robert Moriarity last year and has had lots of time to savor his year of neglect...
Author Taylor, on the other hand, sees nothing wrong with solitary pleasure. Some day, he writes, a man may be able to put on a "stimulating cap" instead of a TV set, and savor a program of visual, auditory and other sensations. He and other futurists envision "experience centers" or "drug cafés" that would replace bars and coffeehouses. There, perhaps with the help of "dream machines," one might order a menu of "enhanced vision, sensory hallucinations and self-awareness." One might also be able to experience the mental states of a great man, or even of an animal. Molecular...
...assistant, the young American conductor Rober Craft. In addition to becoming Stravinsky's rehearsal conductor, literary collaborator, companion and surrogate son, Craft was the unofficial custodian of the Stravinskian image. In this role especially through a series of remarkable "conversations with" books, he enabled a wide audience to savor the composer's pungent personality...
...born, it is the fisherman-especially a British fisherman-bent on interrupting that journey with rod and line. In this deft and funny account of a stay at a Welsh fishing hotel, originally written as an Esquire piece, Novelist (Home from the Hill) William Humphrey encourages the reader to savor the eccentricities of both men and fish. His characters include an admiral whose refusal to clutter his memory with such matters as his children's names enables him to recall the exact conditions (water temperature, wind direction, barometric pressure, tackle, fly, etc.) under which he killed every salmon...
Would football have lost its savor if each side mustered a ghetto black at tight end, a scholarship Indian at quarterback and a defensive secondary of Third World recruits? Mrs. Wechsler has yet to be heard from...