Word: singed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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DIRECTIONS (ABC, 1-1:30 p.m.). "A Time to Sing" presents Judy Collins in a concert of folk songs by Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs and the late Richard Farina...
...those who paid tribute to the three who died earthbound on a launch pad at Cape Kennedy, no one put the meaning of their deaths into clearer perspective than the Rev. Conrad Winborn, pastor of Ed White's home church in Seabrook, Texas. "Let us not expect to sing the victor's song," said he, "unless we are willing to risk the harsh notes of tragic loss and personal sacrifice...
...such manager interviewed by Richman is Wu Tsung-i, who with his family once owned 30% of the Sung Sing Textile Corp.'s nine Shanghai mills. Wu now draws a $160-a-month salary as a top Sung Sing manager. Because his holdings were valued at $640,000 when Sung Sing went into "joint ownership" with Peking twelve years ago, he has also been receiving $32,000 a year in dividends...
...ingratiating words, the warmest notes at the gala black-tie party were struck by a guest who had to sing for her supper-Musical Comedy Star Carol Channing. A Johnson favorite, especially after her Hello, Dolly! number was appropriated for his 1964 campaign theme, Channing is currently appearing in one of the show's road productions. But she and other cast members took time out-"Operation Big Daddy," she dubbed it-to put on an abridged version for the President and his guests, who included most leading Washington luminaries, as well as such show-biz notables as Douglas Fairbanks...
...orchestra played it. The little people in the cafe started to sing, drowning out the Germans. The Adams House juniors stood up in the middle of the Brattle floor and sang, too. Then the people in the balcony caught on and stood and sang. Then almost everyone else joined...