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...contemptuous of the cult of "music appreciation," and thinks that love of music should be as complex and emotional as love itself. "We live in our emotions," he argues, "and that is the area a teacher must reach-and as soon as possible. If you can strike an emotional spark, then you can teach anything...
Coach Cooney Weiland alternated Joe Crehore and Albie Wells on his second line with Bob McVey and Bob Owen after the first period in an attempt to spark this potentially fine line. McVey scored the concluding goal at 12:03 of the final period on a 15 foot shot from directly in front of the cage, after taking Owen's pass from the boards...
C.I.T. Financial Corp.'s President Arthur O. Dietz predicted that the growing U.S. population and the move to the suburbs will spark demands for more construction, more autos, more appliances. Said he: The current record level is no plateau, but a step in a long rise that will continue through...
...would be a curious trick of fate if this little man [Freud's half brother]-he is said to have ended up as a peddler -had through his mere existence proved to have fortuitously struck the spark that lit the future Freud's determination to trust himself alone, to resist the impulse to believe in others more than in himself, and in that way to make imperishable the name of Freud...
Fateful Date. The seeds of revolt had been sown over 43 years of French insensitivity to the political and spiritual longings of North Africa's Arab peoples. France gave North Africa roads, hospitals and the works of Voltaire, but not the political liberty it demanded. The spark that ignited the violence was struck one day last week. It came on La Date Fatidique (literally, the fateful date...