Word: soul
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Faust theme, which is a pretty striking and typically offbeat Mersey gimmick. Fist (Faust) makes a deal with Chum (Me-phisto), who offers Fist the chance to experience "breakthroughs." All he wants in return is a 26-week option, subject to renewal, on Fist's inmost primeval soul. Oddly enough, when he first steps into the world as the Devil's man, Fist doesn't change much. He starts cutting classes carefreely, naturally. But it is some time before he even gets around to going to a motel with a pretty young high school girl, whose name...
...building's esthetics, it is significant example of post-war American architecture, and an unwritten University rule seems to be the conservation of buildings from different periods. And second, because of its architecture and location, the building is probably the most memorable land-mark on campus. "It's got soul," as one Radcliffe sophomore remarked, and, whatever the merit of this distinction, one does not like to eliminate Harvard's most prominent landmark...
...RUBBER SOUL (Capitol). Ringo playing an organ? George plunking a sitar? Paul crooning in French? George Martin rattling off baroque piano riffs? The Beatles are becoming more sophisticated as they concentrate on soul music, and their eleventh album is selling even better than the other...
...Columbia's Robert Halsband in three handsome volumes (one published now and the other two within the year). They contain some 900 items-every line of authenticated correspondence. In collective effect they startlingly enlarge the human interest as well as the literary stature of this 'haughty soul to woman join'd"-an androgyne of genius who was born with a man's mind in a woman's body and could never reconcile...
Slapstick Tragedy. Tennessee Williams can sift the soul's gold from human dross. Unhappily, this double bill of one-acters. which closed after seven performances, is almost pure dross...