Word: sections
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Star had eliminated all newspaper competition in the area. After the 1940 agreement, advertising rates had been raised a dozen times while the papers' profits were increasing. Walsh concluded that joint operation "constitutes a price fixing, profit pooling and market allocation agreement illegal per se under Section I of the Sherman Act." The subsequent merger, continued the judge, represents a "conspiracy to monopolize the daily newspaper business in Tucson," a violation of the Clayton...
...Harris, at 70, an important American composer: logical structure, transparent textures and a broad melodic sense. Yet in the performance of the somewhat underrehearsed Philharmonic-under Harris' unpracticed baton-the mainspring that should have wound the work into a powerful coil of tension remained slack. Only the opening section of the 20-minute piece, with its urgent string passages set off against barking brass, was fully effective. In the second section, an elegiac fugue turned slowly on itself, then began to meander...
Harris intended the final section to "get brighter, and end with optimism for the Great Society which we hope to get." Over crashing percussion, the music mounted in overlapping panels of winds and strings. But it all seemed pumped up; and the amplified piano vibrations that ended the work were like the rasp of escaping air as the climax, the theme of hope, and the listener's expectations all deflated at once...
Rudenstine's manipulation of the Hum 6 mystique has probably won him the most fans. Perched cross-legged atop a table in a dreary, third-floor Sever room, he gently probes the intricacies of Eliot and James and Shakespeare, urging his section towards the Hum 6 View of the World. It doesn't always work: the Hum 6 magic-show of extracting meaning from symbols overwhelms some students and exasperates others. But they keep coming back. "Because we love Mr. Rudenstine," a Cliffie says...
...left a Rudenstine Hum 6 section last week, a freshman Cliffie burst out, "I feel all like Diogenes. I've found Truth at College. I've found the Honest Teacher...