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...reciprocal trade program. It would empower the President to slash U.S. tariffs by 50% or more-all the way down to zero on important categories of manufactured goods (TIME, Jan. 26 et seq.). But against this grave challenge, the protectionists have put up a flabby fight. The vigor and zeal of yesteryear are gone...
...vigor and accuracy of the concluding two movements of Schumann's Sonata No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22, however, were the evening's technical highpoint. In the Scherzo (Molto presto marcato). Hellman maintained a push, a drive, which testified to real stamina. The final Rondo (Presto) alternated diving attacks with lyric interludes, and Hellman polished off the sonata with, as ever, controlled, smooth strength...
...explosions in space would cause auroras visible over much of the earth and might even erase the inner ring of the Van Allen radiation belt (TIME, May 4, 1959). U.S. experts called the story overblown, but British Radio Astronomer Sir Bernard Lovell of Jodrell Bank observatory protested with characteristic vigor: "All scientists who are searching for basic understanding of the solar system will be filled with dismay at the American proposal...
Mills is on and off stage constantly as three disconcertingly similar personalities, but handles this task with vigor and some variety. Rol Maxwell, who directed The Legacy and Please Don't Walk Around in the Nude, doesn't quite sustain the hilarity of his material, but he fully exploits the funniest situations of each play...
...HYRC has contributed $10 and the Students for Lodge pledged another $5. Last night the YDCHR Executive Committee endorsed intercollegiate elephant racing and voiced hope Harvard's entry "would move forward with, vigor." Although the Demos failed to turn in cash, the Yacht Club made a small but useful donation...