Word: turneritis
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Boston City Council member Chuck Turner ’62 said that the issue of improving workers’ wages is also a racial matter...
...Turner said that he thought Harvard was founded on values of white male supremacy...
...waltz-schmaltz mood with a bridge that almost jumps off itself in ascending keys but manages to sound inevitable. The tune spawned two #1's (for Vincent Lopez and George Olsen) in its first incarnation. There were four more hit versions in 1944-45. In 1959 smooth Sammy Turner took the song to #2 on the R&B chart (#19 pop). Finally it became Patsy Cline's post-mortem anthem; the Virginia thrush's rendition hit #18 on the country chart in 1980, 17 years after her death. And still it didn't die: a tribute musical called "Patsy Cline...
...real partnership. Thus it was Signac who persuaded Seurat, and not the other way round, to purify his color by banishing earth pigments from his palette. Later Signac would give up on the dot, using larger spots in a sort of mosaic. Under the influence of Turner, whose luminous watercolors and oils he adored, he plunged into fantasies of radiant color that weren't governed by the theoretical system with which Seurat is forever associated. Seurat might have changed too, but he died in 1891 at the sadly early age of 32, after a career of only nine years...
...while Pettit was unsuccessful, the puck found its way to the crashing Aaron Kim, who hammered it home to draw the Crimson to within one with 4:57 to play in the first. Then, after a game misconduct to Dartmouth’s Mike Turner at 16:03 of the opening period gave the Crimson five minutes on the man advantage, it was the Harvard power play’s chance to shine...