Word: vocalized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...happen here. It doesn't take much--rousing first page stories of courage and heroism, lousy won-lost records, misdirected journalistic appeals to University spirit, a strong and vocal Alumni . . . it's surprising just how little it takes and how far it goes without ever quite realizing that a line has been crossed or a barricade breasted...
...dance turns, mercifully free from television's usual determined chatter. Ballerina Bowman, who dances to such popular tunes as Over the Rainbow, is usually left too breathless by her own performance to do much more as M.C. than announce the name of the next act, e.g., a smooth vocal quartet called The Pastels. The closing commercial was as original as anything on the show: a woman's restless legs were propped against a wall while her voice described over the telephone the new Coach & Four shoes she was wearing...
...Latest pickings: offbeat instrumentations, e.g., harpsichord background for Clooney, French horns for Crooner Guy Mitchell. Says Miller: "You've got to work out a gimmick that'll get people's attention and hold it. You need that sense of communication." One senseless communication: a Dinah Shore vocal backed by six caterwauling bagpipes. Admits Miller...
...Chautauqua Institute, Chautauqua, N.Y.: instrumental and vocal school; Christopher Lynch, Gladys Swarthout, soloists; Franco Autori conducting...
...Pennsy's commuters have been the most vocal because they feel they have suffered the most. The sad and bloody history of the Long Island Rail Road, the Pennsy's bankrupt subsidiary, is not the only black mark. Clevelanders, who have had four suburban stops lopped off in the past year, fear that other stations will soon be wiped off the map. New Jerseyites have formed a "protective association" to get some action on such claimed commutation hazards as wooden trestles, high fares, and cars that let in snow and soot in the winter, heat and grime...