Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...participants had made poor choices of the pieces they played, but pointed out that the panel could only judge "on the basis of what was played at this audition." He said some of the musicians had been "irresponsible" by not preparing adequately, but stressed that "a great deal of talent was shown, although no one lived up to the standards required to be a winner...
...fits right into the middle of CEA thinking," says Bob Roosa (for whom Duesenberry was a Treasury consultant). "He's a theorist with the quality of judgment." Considering the delicacy of the decisions he will help make, Duesenberry should find plenty of scope for that range of talent...
Columbia has no other exceptional talent--but they don't really need it. Four players have been alternating at the forward positions--Jack Dema (6-5), Tuck Ganzenmuller (6-4) Joel Hoffman (6-2) and John Harms...
About one hundred undergraduates now at Harvard are the winners in a nation-wide talent search, but not one of them knows...
...missed. Therefore, alumni were informed of the project and urged to contact as many high schools as possible. Also, certain national organizations such as the Association of American Indian Affairs, the Boys Club of New York, and the Guidance Laboratory of the University of Wisconsin helped in the talent hunt...