Word: showing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Following is a transcript of the show. The questioners are Lawrence Spivak and Sidney Lazard of NBC, Haynes Johnson of the Washington Star, and Thomas Winship of the Boston Globe. The program's moderator was Edwin Newman...
...reckon at the time that some 2000 or more of our students would show an immediate sympathy with the SDS because the police were called...
...insofar as people show these concerns, we as a nation ought to think of them as the source of future strength...
...good neighbor, one must love, understand and show compassion for his fellow neighbors," the statement said. SDS, it added, has not shown those qualities. The Planning Team said it welcomed the help of all community organizations including "the Harvard Corporation, the city a better place for all to live...
...disciplined by more profferments of dusty oleander. This never-ending recovery of "adolescence" and "national roots" on the part of Anglo-Saxon composers, their incessant celebration of the precious and popular, reaches an apotheosis of sorts when a British commentator asserts that Benjamen Britten's personality "does not show Stravinsky's uncomplicated sadomasochism, Schönberg's desexualization of music, or the naive barbarism of Bartok." There is really no answer to this kind of a chocolate-cream musicologist except to suggest that he write his glutinous panegyrics on the backs of sugar packets. CHRIS ROCHESTER