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Saturday, January 01, 2011

January 1, 1971: The latest in the series of efforts to discredit "The Star Spangled Banner"

January 1, 1971: The latest in the series of efforts to discredit "The Star Spangled Banner"

Community Reporter, January 1, 1971.

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM - The latest in the series of efforts to discredit "The Star Spangled Banner" as this country's National Anthem has come from the Artistic Administrator of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in Washington, D. C. George London, a 50-year-old Canadian vocalist who has made a name for himself in the opera world by singing grand opera parts in the Hollywood Bowl, in San Francisco and in Vienna, Austria, and who also sang the title role in "Boris Gudunov," in Moscow, in the U.S. S. R., has given it as his opinion that "The Star Spangled Banner" is "difficult for most people to sing."

Mr. London may be an authority on opera music, but apparently he possesses weak objections to patriotic airs.

"The Star Spangled Banner" is sung by thousands of Americans in patriotic gatherings all over the country, and apparently not too many who have any talent for singing at all have difficulty in handling this number.

Authorities in the type of music which stirs and stimulates the patriotic feelings, such as John Philip Sousa, the "March King," have given it as their opinions that it is an excellent composition, well-adapted not only for singling, but also for marching music.

We have no criticism of Mr. London's ability in his field, but his field is not patriotic musical composition. Irving Berlin, who wrote "God Bless America," would be a more acceptable critic in this area.

Millions have grown to love Francis Scott Key's stirring version, and perhaps it is not so much the fact that the music is objectionable as it is that the words were inspired during a British abortive attack on Fort McHenry.

After all Mr. London is a Canadian native, and may still have some feeling for the land of his birth, which has pretty close ties with the British Crown.

Community Reporter, January 1, 1971.

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Friday, December 31, 2010

Jim Lee - Carroll County Times: History puts things in perspective

Jim Lee: History puts things in perspective

My note: Since I was just using - and reminiscing upon the days in which I depended on carbon paper; I particularly enjoyed this column by Carroll Times editor Jim Lee

Posted: Sunday, December 26, 2010 By Jim Lee

In an e-mail exchange this past week with columnist Carolyn Scott, she mentioned that I was probably too young to remember carbon paper.

Bless her.

Not only do I remember carbon paper, but I also remember cameras that used film, telephones that were attached to a cord, 45 records and a host of other items that were cutting edge in their day, but have since become virtually non-existent. And since the end of the year is typically a time when people compile lists, I thought I'd put together one of my own; one with an historical twist… http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/opinion/columnists/article_59e36a1a-0ed0-11e0-8b29-001cc4c03286.html

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Mother's moving story, speed cameras and tragedy top list

By Charles Schelle ... Bring the tissues for this year's most-read story list for explorecarroll.com. With the exception of a story that prepped folks for the election and one about speed camera legislation being overturned in Sykesville, the stories readers chose to find out about dealt with emotional situations.

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2. explorecarroll.com Year in review: Pennsylvania attorney general says WTTR sports announcer exposed himself to agent — 5,044 views by McLean says he is "looking forward to all the facts of the case coming out" By Charles Schelle and Kevin Dayhoff Posted 3/25/10 http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4130/minor%20contact%20alleged http://www.explorecarroll.com/









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Year in Review: Most-read story in Nov.: "Republicans sweep new commissioner board into Carroll County" http://bit.ly/dPlMgi

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