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When the critics made up their minds, they had ruled out Roy Harris' "agricultural" Fifth Symphony (TIME, March 8), Aaron Copland's melodramatic Lincoln Portrait, William Schuman's timely but tiresome Prayer-1943, Morton Gould's featherweight Spirituals for String, Choir and Orchestra. The award went to Manhattan-born Paul Creston, 36, for his neat, rather brittle, and relatively old-fashioned First Symphony...
...intermission, Camargo Guarnieri, Brazilian composer, conducted the orchestra in-his own new "Abertura Concertante" while not particularly remarkable or inspired, is pleasant and diverting. And knee-deep in a mid-western drawl, engrossed in his Lincolnian stance, speaker Will Geer skillfully assisted she BSO in the local premiere of Aaron Copland's "A Lincoln Portrait" to conclude the concert...
...Guilty. In Little Rock, Ark., Herbert Aaron was freed of a forgery charge when the judge discovered that Aaron had never learned to write...
Harvey Pastel, Sophomore diver, will compete with Bob Aaron in the high board event, and Aaron will also take part in the low board competition. He will also swim in the 200-yard breast stroke, as will Don Ulen...
...Crimson entry in the back-stroke, the medley relay, or the individual medley, an event seen solely on tournament programs. Ossie Morton and "Kuaina" Watkins are to swim in the 50 with Eusden, and Watkins and Perry Stearns join him in the 100. Every Crimson entrant except Pastel and Aaron is entered in the 400-yard relay...