Word: walkerism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Deborah Batts '69, Kay Tolbert '69; V.P. Treasurer--Mary Goethals '69, Jill Pineus '69; Secretary Nominating Chairman--Susan Denker '70, Linda Pierce '71; NSA Delegates (2)--Ann Bastion '70, Nancy Lipton '69, Ellen Messer '70; College Council Representatives (2)--Phyllis Joachim '69, Judith Norsigian '70, Judith Smith '70, Sandra Walker...
...what they see is grim indeed. Bass Charrington reported trade off by 4%. Vaux Breweries, losing money in Scotland, threatens to raise prices. Whitbread sees little prospect of improving profits in the year ahead. Bucking the Trend. Only Britain's second largest beermaker, Allied Breweries (Ind Coope, Tetley Walker, Ansells), is bucking the national trend. During four critical weeks ending Nov. 24, Allied actually showed a 1% increase in sales. An attempt to change national habits is mainly responsible for that. Even before the breathalyzer blow fell, the firm launched a "You Can Take It with You" promotion campaign...
...film's stars are the Harvard physicists, students, engineers and technicians--working under Karl Strauch, professor of Physics, and James K. Walker, assistant professor of Physics--who have been studying the influence of electrical charges on one another at exceedingly small distances. To do so, the scientists have used the beam from the accelerator to produce electron-positron pairs...
...notes, let alone do anything with them. This was particularly noticeable in the Hindemith Konzertmusik fur Blasorchester, the most massive and probably the most difficult work on the program. There are always a lot of notes in Hindemith and the Band's performance exposed serious problems of ensemble. Walker was often reduced to signalling huge downbeats in an effort to get his musicians together again. Problems of execution obscured most of the composition's mordant sense of humor. The one saving grace was the frequent konzertante nature of the writing, which provided an opportunity for some brave solo work...
...Milhaud-like use of jazz, and insistent rhythms at once reminiscent of Igor Stravinsky and Leonard Bernstein. Combined with the nearly contemporary Town Piper Music of Richard Mohaupt (for the full Band) the work gave the second half of the program a decidedly Broadway cast. In both works Walker and the Band had an opportunity to exhibit the vitality and rhythmic drive that always make them worth hearing...