Word: stronger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...guter Hirt." Marsha Vleck, soprano; Jane Struss, contralto; Karl Dan Sorensen, tenor, and Francis Hester, bass, all sang clearly and sensitively, and, like the chorus, without any heaviness or pretension. Sorensen was especially fine, floating without apparent effort over long lines almost continuously in his highest register. Hester was stronger in "Ihr Menschen" than in "Ich bin ein guter Hirt," in which there were moments when he was almost covered by the orchestra. Penelope Ann Colwell and Cynthia Weinrich, who sang the soprano-alto duet in "Ihr Menschen," were also quite good, although Miss Weinrich, who sang the alto recitative...
...neglected their responsibilities. "Frequently," observed Vermont's Philip Hoff, "the states which cry the loudest for tax sharing are those which have failed to come to grips with their own tax problems." Even while conceding past errors, the Governors agreed that the states are ready to play a stronger role in the federal system. Their prelude promised that in statehouses and on Capitol Hill, federal-state relations will be more closely scrutinized this year than they have been for a generation...
...simple appeal" such as "Please vote for me." If he campaigns by sea or river, he is restricted to one boat. He may make only 60 speeches during the three-week campaign, no more than three of them on the radio. At his campaign headquarters he may serve nothing stronger than "tea and light cookies." Not much of a diet for the Diet, but it seems to be more than adequate for the nation's 63,500,000 qualified voters (out of a population of 98 million). Last week, as Japan neared its tenth election since World...
...units intervening on Mao's side in the struggle are currently trying to calm everyone down. Some guard factories, others hand out leaflets urging opponents of Chairman Mao's "Cultural Revolution" to give up. Such passive support may be enough. If it isn't if the opposition becomes stronger, young men in the PLA may be ordered to quell resistance in their own villages, or even worse, among rebel PLA units...
...number of different proposals have been forwarded privately for changing the current situation. It has been suggested that law firms coming to interview at Harvard be required to sign an oath saying that they do not discriminate, or, short of this step, that Harvard send a stronger anti-discriminatory statement to these law firms than it does...