Word: welding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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peoplehood. n. awareness of the underlying unity that makes the individual a part of a people. "tried to weld the groups together on a broad basis of peoplehood rather than theological doctrine...
...didn't get along with my mother for a long time, but now we're living in peace," proclaimed precocious Cinemactress Tuesday Weld last September. "How long it will last, I don't know." About ten months, as it turned out, for by last week, Tuesday (who was born Susan on a Thursday less than 18 years ago) had flown her mother's Hollywood Hills coop, settled into her own nine-room nest in Bel Air, complete with built-in hifi, patio and doll house...
...fears he bears the mark of Cain because he clonked his brother with a milking stool. The parole board takes the broad view, however, and soon Elvis is out haylofting with two chicks, brown-haired Millie Perkins, a long way from The Diary of Anne Frank, and Tuesday Weld, a 17-year-old who is going to look a great deal like Saturday night before she is 20. Afternoons he spends with Hope Lange, a widowed psychologist...
...credit usually goes to Monteverdi), he did more than any other composer to develop the aria and make it as important as the recitative. Cesti's gift for melody was so great that his tunes were often pilfered, and he knew far better than his contemporaries how to weld the melody of an opera to its drama. Orontea, a typical Cesti product, is the story of a skittish Egyptian queen who spurns all suitors because in her "breast love dwells not." But when a handsome shipwrecked sailor emerges from the sea, she becomes so unnerved that she 1) falls...
...Current Problems in U.S. Journalism" (Loeb), with Louis Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Fellowships; Arthur A. Ballantine '36, Publisher of Durango Herald; Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. '36, Publisher of St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Phillip 8. Weld '36, President of New York Herald-Tribune European edition...