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Daniel Nagrin: A Chronicle of His Professional Career (UC Publications in Catalogs and Bibliographies)

Title:Daniel Nagrin: A Chronicle of His Professional Career (UC Publications in Catalogs and Bibliographies)
Author:Christena L. Schlundt
Rating:4.78 (284 Votes)
Asin:0520098137
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:236 Pages
Publish Date:1997-08-01
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This volume summarizes the career from 1940 to 1982 of the American modern dancer and choreographer Daniel Nagrin. Until 1956, he performed in musical theater on Broadway, and from 1948 to 1982 he toured as a solo artist and itinerant teacher. Nagrin's remarkable stage and studio activities catalogued here reveal his unusual contribution to American dance history.

Editorial :

I have numerous books on the Amish/Mennonite people. A few weeks ago, I took a friend and her two 5 year old twin girls to dinner. Pojo does it again with another steller publication. Instead, the woman sent me the dance instruction book and a novel about Christians finding Jesus titled "In His Steps". You'd have to get pretty lucky to find parallel comments across the board.

I think it would have been a much better volume if Spurgeon was simply removed and Matthew Henry's full commentary was inserted instead.

It almost seems like Spurgeon was just thrown in there for promotions sake. Many now defunct companies (and countries) might well have survived and thrived had they followed this advice.

As someone with extensive experience in a variety of organizations (including my own), I enjoyed reading Rules and Tools and recommend it highly as a resource to be studied and frequently referenced by anyone in or approaching an executive position.. EXCEPT, part

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