Word: shapiro
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bator appointed Howard A. Shapiro '53 and Walter F. Leinhardt, case editors; not editors; Albert 1. Borowitz '51 and Richard D. Esbenshade, article editors; W. Loeber Landau, developments editor; John H. Mansfield '52, book review editor; and Philip S. Winterer, treasurer...
Raymond A. Bauer, research associate in the Russian Research Center, who spoke on the same program with Shapiro, hinted that Western diplomatic policy may have been out of step with the Russians...
Four Bob Brown, six Bancroft Wheeler, and nine Mike Levinson met little opposition in sweeping their matches. In the seven and eight positions, Cardinals Dave Marshall and Larry Shapiro gave Pete Milton and Roger Cortesi some trouble before bowing, 15-10, 15-8, 15-14, and 15-4, 15-9, 17-15, respectively...
...igth century, the novelist turned out a book a year. He could make a living at it. Now a novelist writes a book every three years because he is doing things in between." Many writers teach, e.g., Lionel Trilling, Wallace Stegner, Katherine Anne Porter. Margaret Cousins, Karl Shapiro and John Crowe Ransom edit magazines. Some write for the movies, where it is easy to forget the novel-writing urge. By one estimate, just two Americans made a living by poetry in the early 1950s-Robert Frost and Ogden Nash. But Frost has also taught and lectured. And Nash says...
Bach's Concerto for Two violins requires some sense of equality-though not identity-of the two solo parts. Annette Colish and Diana Stevenson both performed with accurate phrasing and intonation, but Miss Colish's sound completely overpowered her partner's smaller tone. Mr. Shapiro let the orchestra become simply a support for the soloists. This may not be authentic concerto grosso style, but it is greatly preferable to the brazen display of Interpretation" offered by some other conductors...