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...music critic for the New York Times. Among his notable stories: TIME'S cover on Rosemary Clooney (Feb. 23). Harman keeps constant watch for new talent, e.g., Concert Pianist Charles Rosen (Dec. 29), Jazz Pianist Dave Brubeck (Nov. 10). He also spends days in his soundproofed, hi-fi-equipped office reviewing the most interesting new records. Musician Harman is often hard on Critic Harman, for this reason: "There's often no way to describe music except by music. Words can be fifth-rate. So my problem is to describe the music in terms of the other senses...
...Hi, Joe!" Each student church is established by the local church district and is directly responsible to it. Sometimes it takes Hahn a long time to convince a district that it should set one up. "There are still some who think that the best plan is to direct students to the local church," he explains. "They think we are spoiling the students. Experience shows that we are not spoiling the youth but . . . making functioning Christians out of them...
Most of them wore name tags, and each newcomer was called upon to stand and be welcomed with a cheer-"Hi, Joe! Hi, Mary!"-with crew-cut Pastor Ed Wessling acting...
...club pro, Ralph ("Rip") Arnold, escorted me to the locker room and told me to shout for Granby, the locker attendant. I walked from the sunlight into the gloom of the locker room and sang out. About the third time I shouted, a quiet, pleasant voice said: 'Hi, Darby, you having a little trouble...
...Milkman Wagner, who has dabbled in horses since 1945 and bought Hi-Lo's Forbes as a two-year-old (for $275) from a relative, is not yet ready to declare his independence of cows. "I've been working eight years to feed my horses, now one of them is feeding me," he grants. But he adds worriedly: "A horse can go lame just standing in a stable...