Word: sitting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...WANT ADLAI STEVENSON TO BE PRESIDENT, AND WE WOULD SIT ON OUR HANDS FOR DAYS IF IT MEANT THAT MORE PEOPLE COULD HEAR THE UNINTERRUPTED VOICE OF AMERICA'S FUTURE...
...critic can get to all of them to form his own musical judgment. TIME'S Music Editor Carter Harman, himself a composer of modern music, has found an electronic solution. By asking TIME'S correspondents to arrange for high-fidelity tape recordings of the concerts, he can sit in his acoustically draped office and hear true reproductions of the music on TIME'S new hi-fi and binaural Magnecorder. Harman is delighted with the results. Recently, unable to attend the premiere of Roger Sessions' new cantata, played by the Louisville Orchestra, he was still able...
...Little Carib Theater the island's wild and inexorable rhythms got to Harman. Like everybody else, he began to do the jump-up. "Trinidad's music," he says, "is extraverted stuff that knocks you off your pins. It makes you jump up; mine-well, you just sit down...
Eager young men with practiced smiles and long pencils will sit at dining hall entrances today, conducting a poll on the merits and feasability of a midsemester vacation. Run by student council, the vote is an attempt to show the administration that the proposed between-term break is not only needed, but actively wanted...
...father was) and a monumental skinflint. Jamie Tyrone is a wastrel and a drunkard like his father, and Edmund (Jarl Kulle), obviously patterned on O'Neill himself, is a consumptive. These four haunted characters spend their long day's journey into night gnawing at each other. They sit around the living room table drinking, talking, baring their minds, hating each other, yet cemented together in one miserable unit of family love which survives all the bitterness and pain...