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Vocally, the performance did not go as well. Though Nancy Shelton's lower register was solid and assured, her soprano was far too insecure on the high notes to make her long and beautiful aria really affecting. On the other hand, the low notes of the contralto aria were the ones that gave Barbara Blanchard the most trouble; perhaps a reversal of the parts might have benefitted both ladies. In the incisive opening chorus and the stirring chorale at the work's close, the small chorus proved to be simply too small. One can appreciate Harbison's attempt to scale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bach Society Concert | 5/5/1959 | See Source »

...Beamon, Oliver '59 G 21 5.10 188 Philadelphia, Pa. 52 Champion, Ron '60 C 20 6.3 195 Fairfield, Conn. 53 Marchiano, John '60 C 20 6.2 200 Philadelphia, Pa. 54 Wilson, Frank '60 C 19 6.2 190 Atlantic Hghlds., N.J. 55 Velleco, Peter '61 C 20 6.0 171 Shelton, Conn. 57 Walsh, Jim '60 C 22 6.1 195 Philadelphia, Pa. 62 Leigh, John '61 G 19 6.0 189 Ambler, Pa. 63 Greco, Ralph '61 G 18 5.10 195 Orange, Conn. 64 Cummings, Bruce '59 G 18 6.1 194 Branchville, N.J. 65 Pisacane, Frank '60 G 20 5.10 186 Shelton, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Penn Squad | 11/1/1958 | See Source »

...Advertiser, tracing ties between the K.K.K. and Patterson campaigners, turned up a form letter which was a signal to Klansmen to back him for Governor. On his official Attorney General stationery, Candidate Patterson wrote to the K.K.K. hate-sheet mailing list quoting "A mutual friend, Mr. R. N. (Bob) Shelton." To anybody on the list, that was enough, for, as every Kluxer knows, Tuscaloosa Rubberworker Shelton is the Grand Dragon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Hoodwink in Alabama | 6/2/1958 | See Source »

Questioned about the letter. Patterson denied, then last week admitted that he had met Shelton "a number of times during the campaign." Later Patterson said publicly that he "would appreciate" the Klan vote, refused even to condemn Klan-style synagogue bombings. Thus the state's chief law-enforcement officer stood up with the violence-preaching organization that recently castrated a convenient Negro as part of an initiation ritual...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Hoodwink in Alabama | 6/2/1958 | See Source »

AMONG the reporters who received - the citation (above) at Cape Canaveral Missile-Testing Center last week was William R. Shelton, longtime resident of central Florida. As TIME'S stringer since 1953, Bill Shelton watched missile progress from the beaches and rooftops near the Cape, reported time and again the dramatic story of missilery's growth. Now, as TIME'S Florida correspondent, Shelton was well-primed to provide background and play-by-play action that ended last week with the glow of a new star in the skies. While Shelton covered the Cape launching of Explorer, Washington Correspondents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 10, 1958 | 2/10/1958 | See Source »

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