Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Over the past few years Edward Albee, now 34, built up a considerable reputation off-Broadway and abroad on the basis of four one-act plays. The Zoo Story, The Death of Bessie Smith, The Sandbox, and The American Dream did, in truth, indicate a minor if nonetheless indisputable talent...
...That was Bob Anderson's intention in establishing the Award," Hamlin explained, "to give young talent a chance to see their work mounted. We are sure that Thom Babe's play will 'produce' very well...
...star soloist on Miller's sing-along program, she has proved herself the best girl singer since Rosemary Clooney. Her talent is evidence that not all teen-age singers are indiscriminately scraped up off the sidewalks and shoved into echo chambers. She has the range of mood and inflection to do everything from Clang Clang Clang Went the Trolley to religious songs at Christmastime...
...clover and gazes imploringly at the ceiling; he is called The Wish. The pieces are both funny and sad, a bit crude and yet full of vitality. On view at Manhattan's Graham Gallery, they are the work of the Czech-born sculptor Ludvik Durchanek: a rough-hewn talent of considerable versatility and force...
Diversity in the dorms was achieved by following three standards of balance. Public and private school graduates were mixed together. "For instance, we cannot have an Exeter dorm," Jewett said. Also, some freshmen with athletic talent or interest were placed in each dorm, so that intramural athletic competition would not prove completely one-sided. Finally, geographical distribution was sought and realized without great difficulty, since many freshmen specifically asked to be assigned a roommate from a different section of the country...