Word: slow
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Coach Norm Shepard took no chances and called in Peters, who was expected to throw agaist Army Saturday. The strong righthander, whose speed presented an abrupt switch from McCandlish's baffling slow stuff, got the second out with three quick strikes...
...Democrats are unifled, Schlesinger believes, there is hope that either the Republicans will "rise to the occasion and nominate a reasonable candidate" or liberal Democrats will exert enough pressure so that a Democratic administration can slow down...
...side, sometimes dancing among the other figures or carrying them away. At the end, something beyond his triumph was suggested as the mezzo-soprano sang, "Everywhere and forever the distance looks bright and blue-forever . . . forever," and he and the Everyman and Woman figures united in a slow, floating movement directly toward the audience...
...midst of all that atonality one could actually hear thirds and complete triads, and both the second and third pieces seemed to end on notes operating as tonics. As a group, the Fantasies could be construed as a sonata-like succession of contrasting movements, with a traditionally slow and pensive second movement acting as the keystone...
Nevertheless, this year all classes are group and shy or overly active boys sometimes find the atmosphere stifling. If several impatient bright students are in a class, the teacher may not be able to give slow learners or boys with reading problems adequate attention. Some Challenge teachers think the program should switch back to the system it had used the first two years when 20 students had individual tutors and 20 had group classes...