Word: masterfully
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Committee of Fifteen has made no changes in its second revision of the Resolution, released last month. Alan Heimert '49, Master of Eliot House and Committee spokesman, said any changes before Tuesday in their version of the Resolation will be "strictly semantic." Other Faculty members, however, will proposed the following amendments...
...said he regretted the fact that he did not consult Leverett students before the selection. Ordinarily the House Master chooses the Senior Tutor, but Leverett's Master, Richard T. Gill '46, is presently on leave in England. May, however, did consult Master Gill and two members of the Senior Common Room before making his decision...
...particularly intense quality. In the faster tunes of Blue Grass Music the upbeat is stressed rather than the usual 4/4 downbeat. The effect this creates is to free the music from an otherwise plodding structure, allowing amazing effects of syncopation between the instruments. Bill Monroe served as a master blender of musical styles and influences, making his music a new and thrilling experience while drawing on hundreds of years of tradition. It is this quality of Blue Grass Music that makes it at the same time a commercially popular form and a true, living style of folk music...
...viewers desiring drama, the network has dreamed up The Immortal, all about a guy whose blood type makes him immune to disease-as well as aging -and hence is on the run from all those other guys who want his secret; Zig Zag, featuring a trio of master criminologists consisting of Ralph Bellamy, George Maharis and Inger Stevens; and The Silent Force, concerning the fight against organized crime. If that is not enough high drama, every Monday night you can watch N.F.L. Football, which does not really need any explanation...
...says, "but you can't please everyone or foresee everything. I'll stand on my building as I built it." To plan the necessary reconstruction (the top half of the building is currently unusable), Yale hired a former Rudolph student, Edwin W. deCossy, who admires the master's work yet concedes the difficulty of adapting it. "The building is a personal statement by Rudolph," he says, "and it overawes a student who is looking for a place to make his own personal statement." An informal student-faculty study group has also been meeting for the past...