Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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OVER the years, nearly every musician who has apprenticed with Bill Monroe has gone on to make a name for himself in the Blue Grass field. A partial list includes Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Don Reno, Mac Wiseman, Carter Stanley, Benny Martin, Sonny Osborne, Jimmy Martin. Clyde Moody, Jim Eanes, Gordon Terry. Stringbean and Chubby Wise. Shortly after Bill Monroe's music began to be heard other musicians saw the possibilities the music had and borrowed from it. The Stanley Brothers were the first group to do this, followed by Flatt and Scruggs and Reno and Smiley. Soon there were...
Bitter Disappointment. Scott's was not the only voice raised against Administration civil rights policy last week. Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Robert Finch announced the replacement of Leon Panetta, the ousted Office of Civil Rights chief, with J. Stanley Pottinger, 30, a lawyer in HEW's San Francisco regional office. The appointment did nothing to soothe the anger of those who had supported Panetta. Two OCR officials resigned, 125 staff members sent the President a 1etter expressing "bitter disappointment" with the Administration's performance on civil rights, and' 1,800 departmental employees signed a petition...
...this-time the quality of its product is higher. The Winter, 1970, issue has brought together 11 university scholars and administrators for a generally inventive analysis of the problems of the university. A good spectrum of opinion is represented in this issue, with contributors ranging from Clark Kerr to Stanley Hoffman, and each essay has its own perspective on the university...
...OTHER essays cover a broad perspective. Stanley Hoffman contends that discussion of governance and restructuring obscures the issue at hand, which is the very basis of the university itself. Peter Caws synthesizes a model for a "fair" university, fair both to those inside it and out of it, and places much of the blame for the problems of American education on what he calls a "fourth rate" educational systems at all levels...
...N.H.L. last year to fill in for the injured Gump Worsley. The Black Hawks saw and thought enough of Esposito to get him in an off-season deal the Canadiens would now like to forget. In Chicago's first game against Montreal this year, Tony stopped the Stanley Cup champions cold on their home ice with a 5-0 shutout...