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Instead of opening fire, however, the hundreds of Pearl River students watching Smith's mock crucifixion wept. They hugged one another, sang and testified to God's greatness and admitted their troubles. When the morning assembly, scheduled for 90 min., finally ended--five hours later--they knew a kind of fatigued ecstasy. They were not aware that they had presented conservative Christians and civil libertarians with a new object of debate: a full-blown, sweat-soaked religious revival in a public school...
Yesterday's concert, hosted by professional a cappella quintet Five O' Clock Shadow, featured the nation's six regional champions performing for no more than fifteen minutes each. By the determination of a random draw, the Callbacks sang last...
...mean a thing if it ain't got that swing," he sang, and the crowd parroted back loudly. Students had considerably more trouble keeping up when the singer began scatting...
...constant outpouring of free alcohol kept the campus smiling. The Samples and G Love stole the stage on Saturday, while many local and college bands filled the down time. But some students barely noticed the melodies. "Not many people were in any shape to listen to the music," Sang Lee, a senior at Brown, admits. Some of the blame falls on the dreary weather that rolled into town Saturday afternoon. "It was raining by the time G-Love went on Saturday so there weren't as many people as you might expect," Brown senior George Lui adds. Other students experienced...
Frankly, my readers, I had no idea the song of the South still sang such sweet melodies in the ears of some American people. To remedy my ignorance, I went straight to the source--local newspapers. I discovered that supporters of the "Stars and Bars," (not to be confused with the alliterative "Stars and Stripes"), argue that the flag of the Confederacy represents the South, not slavery...