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Tell Robert F. Kemper, who wrote of "thousands of fellows" in the April 14 issue of TIME, that not all of the union workmen are of the same pattern as the blatant minority...
...Nonetto" for chamber orchestra and chorus which follows is less successful, chiefly because having no formal pattern into which to throw his ideas, and imposing no mental limitations on himself, the composer dilates and drifts around to such an extent that the thing does not jell. It becomes more a series of stunning effects than a clearly discernible whole. Still, for what they are, the effects, caused by a varied and beautifully recorded percussion and passionate inter-jections from the chorus, are extremely striking. Also effective is "The Ox-Cart Driver's Song" for soprano and piano, sung by Elsic...
...catching up with the Germans (in the new armored divisions, for instance). But catching up on old lessons will not be enough. The current, authoritative Command and General Staff School Military Review quoted an address to a Staff School class of Army officers: "It is not sufficient to pattern our doctrines, organization, training and tactics after those adopted by any other nation. We have to base our solution on our national characteristics, economic situation and on the principles of war, and doctrines that we have developed in our own service. It is not enough to be equal, we must...
...mystical pattern" which O'Neill is striving for, however, was brilliantly achieved by Donna Smith as Margaret, in the pier scene of the Prologue, and again by Margaret Ragan, as the prostitute Cybel, in her first scene with Anthony. The staging of Sanders was ingeniously worked out by John Holabird '41 and Howard Turner '41, in three raised platforms with black curtain backdrops...
Strictly, a square dance is a quadrille, descended by way of England from the early French court ballet. The quadrille, with its basic pattern of four couples forming a hollow square, spread from the original colonies throughout the land, acquired many a variant in technique and nomenclature. But everywhere the dance has a caller, an inventive, leather-lunged, cool-headed master of ceremonies who calls out the figures-swing your partner, dose-do (dos-a-dos or back to back), allemande, chassez (sashay), promenade, etc. As anyone knows who has ever tried it without prior training, a "set" of three...