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Word: stay (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...disbelief, then wander away. For jazz, the pain of such events is becoming more than merely artistic. "There's a parking lot there now" describes much of the old jazz scene in New York, Chicago and California, and even the best jazz musicians have to scuffle to stay busy. The scene changes from year to year-the Five Spot and the Half-Note in New York and the Jazz Workshop in San Francisco are now much like Birdland ten years ago -but the audience is steadily shrinking. Even in Manhattan, there are many nights when fewer than 200 people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jazz: The Audience Is Shrinking | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

...also had to duck, just to stay alive. Midway in the last round, Mari-lynn's playing partner, Judy Kimball, missed a 3-ft. putt. Swinging her putter in teeth-grinding disgust, Judy sent it zinging right past Marilynn's ear (see cut). At least she had the sense to hold onto the handle. The penalty for throwing a club is $50, and at ladies' prices, that's no bargain. For winning the Titleholders for the second year in a row, Marilynn Smith collected $ 1,300. Mickey got $1,000, and Judy, who finished fourth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf: For Goodness' Sake, Hold On | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

...limestone cliff suggested a cave entrance that had become plugged up. He stopped to probe the spot with a crowbar. Stones and dirt caved in; warm air whooshed out. Suddenly Astruc was staring into a narrow tunnel. "I was alone," he says, "afraid to go in very far, or stay very long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Underground Gallery | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

...seminar on hermeneutics-the science of reinterpreting the Bible's message for contemporary man. Out of this environment is emerging a new generation of preachers who sometimes annoy their elders by their contempt for church routine, but please them by their sense of commitment. "If they stay in the church," says one seminary professor, "at least they know why they are there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Methodists: The Challenge of Fortune | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

Genuinely getting to know him comes harder, and therein lies the value of Oscar Lewis, 49, a University of Illinois anthropologist gifted with facile Spanish, a guileless face and a pleasantly disarming manner. Lewis' method is to insinuate himself into the bosom of a Mexican family and stay for months, becoming as much a household fixture as the tortilla griddle, as comfortable as a worn pair of huaraches. The pencil scribbles across the notebook pages; the recorder spools gently turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Chronicler of the Barrios | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

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