Word: vocalism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Weintraub claims the arrest was politically motivated. "I was being very vocal. I was putting out my political line very clearly and very visibly. I was obviously, if not the most radical person at the demonstration, one of the most--and part of a group that was very radical," she said. The trial will be held later this month...
...ending is salvaged by the cast's energy and musical strength. The Vocal Minority (Catherine Josman, Susan Minter, Heather Moore, Jennifer Bryant), the choral backup, swells the musical numbers and fills in the gaps with an unflagging stream of beautiful singing. Equally indefatigable was the professional performance of Laurence Sobel on the piano, with Rich Dikeman on an electric keyboard that provided ice-skating-rink music to humorous effect. Led by Morland, the cast rejuvenates for the last song, "Company," and launches a high-energy, Broadway-type finale to a 100-percent fun show...
...small, the decision of whether to contribute directly to Harvard is important I know many people feel strongly both ways, and I have talked at length with many of my friends and classmates about it because most of us, though we may not be as visible or as vocal as some, are genuinely morally concerned And after a lot of thought, I find that I do not support the escrow fund...
...Boston University--where university President John R. Silber is a vocal supporter of the amendment--Tufts, and Brandeis universities, events will proceed as planned. B.U. sophomore Donald S. Maurice, a BASC member, said yesterday...
...match became more precarious. Friedman became more outrageously vocal, often cursing aloud. There were also disputes over calls. When Harvard took the second set, 6-4. Riley attempted to talk with Scott, but Scott wouldn't have it. The match became a tense confrontation of wills...