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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...material to the general public in books. The Adams Papers, held under a family trust, were turned over to the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1956, when preparations for editing had already been going on for two years, with support for editorial work from Life Magazine in return for first serial rights of publication. The entire archive, meanwhile, has been made available to historical scholars in a microfilm edition of 608 reels, sets of which are held by major research libraries across the country. The Massachusetts Historical Society, owner of the papers, has administrative and editorial responsibility for the Belknap Press...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Press Releases First Adams Papers | 9/29/1961 | See Source »

Maxfield has extensive musical and electronic background. Unlike the European experimenters in the field, he does not use electronic music as a medium for serial composition but as a more far-reaching attempt to broaden the listening powers of the concert audience. As such I think the best of his works succeed. His compositions remind us that music is, after all, merely sound organized by men in some purposeful fashion, and that its limits are set by its purpose. His belief that music is experience, not communication, helps to destroy the straight-jacket that social forms and traditional compositions have...

Author: By William A. Weber, | Title: Avant-garde Music | 4/11/1961 | See Source »

...than does the U.A.R. to the U.N. ban on "unilateral" aid. But the delivery was clouded with mystery. Katangese officials said that they had meant to cancel the order and that delivery of the planes at this time was "a terrible mistake." The Stratocruiser was unmarked except for its serial number, which traced back to a New York charter outfit called Seven Seas Airlines, Inc. The company denied that it owned the Boeing, said it was engaged only in a food airlift to the Congo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congo: Death of Lumumba--& After | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

Even at that price, the magazine is a bargain. Along with a faithful chronicle of the Civil War, its reprint readers will get a healthy dose of contemporary literature, including serial installments of Dickens' Great Expectations. If the resurrection outlasts the Civil War period (the weekly died in 1916), readers will also see some of the best work of Cartoonist Thomas Nast, whose Tammany tiger and Republican elephant put in early appearances in the magazine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Faithful Reproduction | 1/20/1961 | See Source »

...Russians kept flying in supplies-and probably a few Vietnamese officers and technicians as well. In a stiff protest, the U.S. State Department released a list of 184 observed sorties over a two-week period and included the serial numbers of nine Soviet Hyushin-14 planes that had been on the Hanoi-Laos run. Five of the planes, said the U.S., had been involved in the earlier "clandestine" operation by the Soviets in the Congo. Added a State Department spokesman: "If you were to conclude that the Russians have a special force for dealing with troubled areas, I wouldn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Laos: Partially False Alarm | 1/13/1961 | See Source »

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