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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...week before and, said Bernstein, "I changed whatever I had to because of the differences of personal interpretation. It probably sounded very different." Both Beethoven and Bernstein were at times almost too frenzied for the cameras to keep pace, but the show (produced by Robert Saudek and his Omnibus staff) gave a unique picture of a topflight orchestra at work and of One-Man-Show Bernstein as he shook, bounced, grinned, sang along with the score, hushed and spurred the musicians, gave cues as if blowing a kiss or throwing a dagger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: Weekend Bender | 12/8/1958 | See Source »

Representatives from preparatory and high school newspapers will register at 4:30 p.m. Some will visit the new Boston Globe plant, while others will tour the University. During the day, each of the visitors will meet with a CRIMSON editor who has studied his paper this fall. The staff will demonstrate all phases in the publishing of the CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: School Editors to Meet At 'Crimson' Conference | 12/5/1958 | See Source »

...ruining the college life of our athletes; why don't you make a little survey to see how many of them are lacking friends or are isolated by their extra-curricular activities? An interesting comparison would be to make a similar survey of those on the CRIMSON staff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRAINING MEALS | 12/5/1958 | See Source »

White said he was confident that the satellite fell shortly after 9:56 a.m. (EST), when it was sighted at the University of Stanford. The fall of the Russian satellite was close to the time predicted by the Smithsonian staff. White explained, because of cloudy winter weather and because Sputnik fell over the sea, no exact time or place of its death...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: White Confirms Death Of Soviet Sputnik II | 12/4/1958 | See Source »

...however, an historic year for Radcliffe publications for another reason. 'Cliffies then established the Radcliffe Daily, which lasted until 1933. It had a staff of 30 editors, who put out four pages of news every day. A lack of any real news soon became evident, however, and stories deteriorated to such headlines as "SOPHOMORES ANNOUNCE MENU FOR ANNUAL COLLEGE SUPPER." Similar headlines in recent Radcliffe News issues were largely instrumental in effecting its collapse this fall. The Radcliffe Daily subsided into the News in 1933 and appeared only once a week. It lasted in this form until its demise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The 'X' Cage of Widener Library | 12/2/1958 | See Source »

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