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...WINTER OF HAPPINESS, a summer of joys, That's what we want for Mick, Keef and the boys Not to mention Sorrento (that's Pat) Tom Dingman, Howie Hiatt and Ferrante (that's Cat). As well as Chris Darman, Henry Moore and Shere Hite, Walter Gilbert, Taffy Zimbler and Boston's Boss White. But try as we might we can only wish pain To Ed Meese, John Belloste and Arif Hussain. We know the first choice of the Cliffe's prexy Horner: A place in the sun, far from her dark corner. Tip's son and Dukakis will meet tough...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Christmas Trek | 12/18/1981 | See Source »

...Taffy Zimbler sits beneath a large color poster of the Clash in her Strauss Hall common room, drawing deeply on a Marlboro. "Fresh-man Week was a terribly unnatural phenomenon," she says. 'It was really very contrived--there was no need for a special social week." She takes another drag. "Yeah, Freshman Week sucked shit...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: Welcome to Camp Harvard | 9/24/1981 | See Source »

Ives: The Unanswered Question (Zimbler Sinfonietta conducted by Lukas Foss; Unicorn). A cheerfully enigmatic work by the first U.S. modernist, Charles Ives (1874-1954). Against devout, sustained strings, a quartet of flutes and a solo trumpet superimpose progressively more insistent dissonances, but finally they retire, defeated by the mellow strings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New Records, Dec. 17, 1956 | 12/17/1956 | See Source »

...England's best cellists, Samuel and Joseph Zimbler appeared together in Boccherini's C major Quintet. Once again, the music was routine; the cleverly-scored last movement was the only part that showed marks of inspiration. The ensemble sounded best in this work: the instruments blended well together, except for Wolfe Wolfinsohn's violin. Wolfinsohn, after playing extremely well for the first two concerts, finally had a bad night. His tone was squeeky, and he did little more than hit the right notes...

Author: By Lawrence R. Casler, | Title: The Music Box | 11/21/1951 | See Source »

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