Word: stick
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...know it ever so much better than they do. Let composers stick to their méetier and let us do ours! Composers who write out ornaments are just imi tating a dangerous foreign fashion, one which is unworthy of good Italians...
...knew anything about radio were kids." Freimann eventually formed his own Electro-Acoustic Products Co., where his chief supplier of loudspeakers was a struggling outfit named Magnavox. After the two companies merged in 1938, Freimann persuaded the loss-troubled Magnavox management to switch from component to consumer production, stick to a quality line, sell at fixed prices through carefully selected franchised dealers. Even today, Magnavox has only 3,500 dealers...
Harvard's latest hurt was suffered at practice yesterday, when a stick opened a cut under the right eye of the high scorer Kent Parrot. If the accompanying swelling subsides as expected, Parrot will be uniform and centering the first line...
...Crimson could blame bad luck, for a change, on Northeastern's next goal. After a rough 90 seconds during which he was hit hard in his defensive zone, and missed goals on two nice plays with Barry Johnson, Parrot took a hard slap shot, only to have his stick splinter when it hit the puck. Parrot then took a swing in frustration in the general direction of a Huskie defenseman and was whistled known both for playing the puck with a broken stick and slashing, and sent off lie ice for a total of five minutes...
Bobby Bauer will be missing from the lineup for Harvard. The sophomore center was hit in the left eye with an errant B.C. stick last Wednesday, and suffered a contusion of the cornea as well as a cut and swelling. While the injury is not serious, Bauer may skip the Dartmouth game, too, to make sure everything is healed before he goes into action again in February...