Word: vocalization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Several students have been vocal in their opposition to the shelter program. Signs in Dunster House have been repeatedly removed, forcing the University to rivet them to the walls. Radcliffe girls have also removed signs in the quad...
Miss Stearns has better control of vocal ranges, and uses them effectively. Her asides are expertly executed, and her combination of indignation, hurt, affection, amusement, sarcasm and despair make Clarisse quite believable even in this contrived setting...
...less a harlot, more a whimpering school-girl. Her stooped posture forced her to sing virtually through her nose and to detach each note from the next. Richard Conrad, as Nonnus, showed the best voice, but both his acting and singing were monotonous. His colleague Gerhard (Thomas Walker) lacked vocal control and similarly, Carolyn Kimball's motion between registers was very awkward...
Died. Edward Samuel Corwin, 85, Princeton's McCormick professor of jurisprudence from 1918 to 1946, a distinguished and vocal authority on the U.S. Constitution (The Constitution and What It Means Today, 1920) and the presidency (The President: Office and Powers, 1940), who bluntly informed the Supreme Court that it should have its "nose well tweaked" for invading legislative and executive competence in three 1956-57 decisions; of cancer; in Princeton...
...takes work to make a concert performance of Handel significantly more than an exercise in sight-reading. The Glee Club, Choral Society, and Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra supplied the necessary work last night. They made things "happen" in Israel in Egypt; conductor Elliot Forbes took good advantage of the vocal discipline which the choruses maintained...