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March 6, 1960: The Times publishes James Reston’s views on politics after adding the New York Times News Service. Reston calls Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) a tough political operator and describes Vice President Richard Nixon as “nearer to a Dewey liberal” than a conservative. On the jump, Walter Alston drops some hints about the Dodgers’ starting lineup. |
I don’t imagine many people think of Miklos Rozsa as anything but a film composer, but here he is leading the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Andre Previn in the Grieg Piano Concerto.
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Walter Alston gives some hints on the Dodgers’ starting lineup. Duke Snider probably won’t do much base stealing, Alston says, to protect his bad knee. |