Word: criticize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...doors. The Wagner performances planned for April 15, 22 and 29 should do as well. Toscanini's greatest admirers wish that he had Koussevitzky's skill at program-making, that he did not lavish so much of his genius on mediocre scores by his countrymen. But no criticism touches the Maestro so long as he feels that he is faithful to a composer's intention. Once he has made a decision nothing can budge him. He took a beating in Bologna three years ago rather than play the Fascist Hymn at what seemed to him an inappropriate...
Contrary to rumors the Harvard Critic will continue publication and will meet its obligations to its subscribers. The next issue will appear in April...
When the proposal of publishing the paper was placed before the club members last night, an overwhelming majority of 13 to 3 approved it. A select few, who later were found to be interested in the Harvard Critic, opposed the new plans, but their objections were quickly checked by the remaining enthusiastic supporters of the future newspaper...
...Critic, as has been mentioned before died an unfortunate death. Rumors that it may perpetrate a resurrection about its sex quiz may bear some truth, but the defalcation of that sheet to its subscribers and the abortive miscellany of their earlier efforts prove any future ghostings to be but echoes in their plastered tomb...
...over the nation. With the backing of an able and coherent group, there is no question that The Harvard Liberal will fill a valuable place in the field of university journalism. In style resembling the New Republic or The Nation, omitting the dull preciosity, the innocuous smartness of the Critic, unsmirched by lecherous sensationalism, this sheet will be apropos, readable, and immediate...