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...choreographer, combined the forms of Near-Eastern folk, and modern, dance into scenes that left the audience breathless. The music was well suited to their dancing though it paradoxically did not give the singers enough good material to turn in convincingly dramatic performances, or even very interesting ones. The sung portions of the score were not particularly difficult, and the singers did not make too much of them. For the sake of continuity, I wish the spoken dialogue hadn't been included. Aside from what they were saying, the young teen-agers who were cast could bring no conviction...
...because Malcolm was frank to both whites and Negroes, the blues sung in the ghettoes tonight and for some time to come will be sung for us all. They will be sung for whites, because they must inevitably face the demands, style of life, and vengeance of the silent, "mean" Negroes who have been ignored or dismissed even by the middle-class of their own race. But the blues will be sung by Negroes because they recognize that Malcolm was murdered because he violated a code...
Howie Henjyoji, leading off-for the Crimson at 123 pounds, was reversed by the Tigers' Greg McBride in the last minute of the third period and lost a 5-4 decision. Brian Baker of Princeton then stopped Bing Sung 5-0 at 130. Tiger Captain Sam Pierson inflated Princeton's lead to 9-0 by surviving Tom Gilmore's punishing ride in the second period of their 137-pound match and winning a 2-0 decision...
...Carpet. Though Kosygin had planned to fly home directly from Peking, he suddenly changed his plans and headed for North Korea-a place no Soviet Premier had ever visited before. Despite the short notice, North Korea's Boss Kim II Sung rolled out the Red carpet for his unexpected guest: frenzied crowds waving Soviet flags roared "Mansei! [May you live 10,000 years]" as Kosygin arrived at Pyongyang airport. Kim, a Peking-lining Stalinist who only a month ago rudely rejected an invitation to Moscow, embraced Aleksei warmly. "We consider amity and unity between our two nations most valuable...
Mihajlov, who gleaned his facts from documents and interviews during a two-month stay in the Soviet Union last summer, was surprised to find Russians reminiscing openly about the camps. He reported that "concentration camp songs" have become a kind of Russian folk music, and are recklessly sung by Soviet youth despite the regime's obvious disapproval...