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Blend Of Many Talents
By BLACIWELL
KUGDEN
of The Daily Tar Heel Staff
label (EKS-74012),
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.People and their
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7l thc viewpoint switching
from song to QIJcf carri
Jlm fSinnmg to end by the
record.
Judy Colics' voice and the
accompaniment directed by
Joshua Itifkin thread throu
wje songs, which ore mostly
Jje work of Miss Collins and
Oawdum poet Leonard Cohen.
Jam Mitchell end Jacques Brcl
so contributed.
The album starts with
Michael From Mountains", a
'Mitchell song and 'Since You
Asked" by Miss Collins. These
set the imood as two strangers
meet and pill their lives onto
each other. Then two songs by
Cohen cover the past life of
one lover, a life of torment and
degradation. The first side
finishes with an Italian love
wallard from the fourteenth
century. The total effect is one
of tenderness, honesty and sor-
W. J.
By DAVID ROTHMAN
' Special to The Daily Tar Heel
W. J. CASH: Southern
Prophet. A biography and
reader. By Joseph L. Morrison.
Knopf. 309 pp. $6.95.
UNC Journalism Prof.
Joseph Morrison looked upon
W. J. Cash with "as much en
vy as admiration" whem he
first saw the famed historian
in May at UNC.
That witjs ithe only time Mor
rison was able to admire Cash
alive.
Two (months later Cash
Famed for his rational,
disciplined study of the.
Southern mind . . died a
suicide in Mexico City
paranoidally coiwinced that a
Nazi spy ring was Itrying to kill
him:
Morrison did mot get around
to reading Cash's "Mind of the
South!" until retaning from
military service on the war
(that Cash was so certain
America would have to en- :
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But wheni Morrison did read
the book, he remained just as
impressed as ever with this
Guggenheim fellowship winner
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bilities 5. Single
9. Pierces,
as with
horns
II. Fame
12. Unwilling
13. Well
known fur
merchant
14. Unit of
work
15. Decay
17. Goddess of
harvests
18. Peers
20. Twigs
. 23. Mending
material
27. American
Indians
28. Jury
29. Grime
30. Succor
31. Cartridge
33. Fuss
36. Trouble
37. Friar's
title
40. Nautical
42. Having
ears
44. Levels
45. Cornered
46. Travel
47. Botch
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1. Leer
2. Gate
3. Lug
4. Place
5. Distress
call
6. Atop
7. Noose
8. Blunders
10. Gestures
of a
sort
11. Detest
16. Approves
18. Fasts
19. Booth
20. French
pronoun
21. For
22. Coffee
24. Cuckoo
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Daily Tar Heel
Record Review
row, and "at the end,
assurance.
The second side begins with
another Mitchell tune, "Eoth
Sides Now". The singer admits
to a realization on her way of
life that would be tdagic if the
whole song was not a rather
gay and carefree work. The se
cond is a French work by Erel,
"La Chanson des v i e u x
amant." (The Song of Old
Lovers) As with the Italian
ballard, Miss Collins brings it
off well.
The third and fourth songs
were written by Judy Collins
4,Sky Fell" is her lament at a
crumbling love affair.
"Albatross" deals with on
person's walls and games
being built against others and
then destroyed by love for
another. Using very serious
tone and effective imagery this
is the best cf the songs she
has produced.
The last song on the second
side and on the album is "Hey,
Thats No Way To Say Gooo
bye", which was written by
'Cash: Study Of Southern
and associate editor of The
Charlotte News.
Morrison had reason o be
'impressed. With measured
lEterary prose . and carefully
restrained bitterness and af
fection, (Cash had told
Southerners what they had
thought tin 4he past, what they
thought In 1940 and what they
would think in (the future. And,
(moreover, what Cash con
sidered Southern trends really
turned out to be trends. Not
content merely to emphasize
conventional topics such as
mace, Cash discussed the New
South Babbitry tthat has ;
: weDOweredl and stiHUi
overpowering) the nqt-sogo- 1
getting Souitherni 'aristocrats"
who, according (to Clash, in
many cases were not
' arisitocrats anyway. Even
Southern reviewers called The
Prophet's book brilliant.
Cash had used much
imalterial from ithe regional
- studies of UNC sociologist
v'Choward Odum and qthers;-
but the inspiration of ttjhe book
the fanasltac but logical
assembling of seemingly un
connected ideas, was mainly
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26. Pixy
28. Pill
30. Portu
guese coin
32. Flemish
painter
33. Afresh
34. Boy's
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37. Liberate
Yesterday's Answer
38. Enclosures: s
Scot.
39. Affixes
' 41. Besides
43. Fortify
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Cohen. It is a man's song that
is somehow beautiful in Miss
Collins high voice. Cohen
touches on the end of a love,
the end of physical touch, and
tells his lover that it is never
over. The song is a very
simple, very good poem set to
music.
Cohen has had other of his
works used by Miss Collins. On
her last record, "In My Life",
she sung "Suzanne," one cf his
most powerful and subtle
works. Cohen himself is in Ms
early thirties and has authored
two novels and several col
lections of poems.
The entire album delves into
many difefrect moods and
loves, counterpoinling - itself in
the interplay of viewpoints.
Much of this is brought out in
the cover photography. The
front is a distance shot of Miss
Collins, across a foreground of
wildflowers in a sun-lit field.
The back is a close-up, with
her long blonde hair down and
disarrayed, with an expression
that fits well with the last
song.
Much of the album
resembles She work of Cohen,
fresh, breathing, and
something which can simply be
heard and felt, not really explained.
hasowxt
Cash, too, received en
couragement from H . L .
Mencken in whose American
Mercury Cash's article "Mind
of the South" had appeared
more ithan a decade before Ithe
book) and Alfred and Blanche
Knopf, the pubh'shing couple
who waited years for Cash to
finish his book.
And toward the end, Mary
iRoss Northrop, whom he mar
ried at 40 just before the
book's publication, encouraged
the newspaper man. -
. She was with him that
fateful week in Mexico City
when The Prophet lost his
(mind, begged her to read to
him from Ecclesilastes and
shortly yiereafter prevented
himself from "living to see his
predictions validated.
She herself is still alive. She
gave Morrison' numerous
details of Cash's hopne life
Campus
A lecture sponsored by the
sociology coMoquiuni com
mittee tonight in room 1A at
8:00 pjm. .will feature Howard
IFuHer, ' ispeakinig oni "Black
People In American Society".
'All are invited.
'John Beecher will read at
the Poetry Forum in 103
Bingham today at 4:30 p.m.
Auditions are now being held
for the University Jleemea.
Conibact Robert Proco of ithe
Music Department for an ap
pointmeniL 1
The Student Credit Com
imittee will meet from 4-5 p.m.
Ithis af ter ' noon in Roland!
Parker HI.
GERMAN i. FILM SERIES:
The first film of the pew year
will be shown tonight at 8 p.m.
in Ithe Faculty Lounge of Dey
Hall. This? weeks film is of the
Vienna Burgthetaer production
Television Vieving
WUNC CHANNEL 4
8:55 News
9:00 US History
9:30 Phys Science
10:00 World History
10:30 Mathematics
ill:00 Alcoholica
11:30 (Dollar Power
12:00 lAspcct
12:30 flMid-Day News
12:43 SingHi4
0i:00 FrenchChe
1:30 Museum
2:00 Science-Nature
2:30 Farm Business:
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Judy Collins
... a type of
his tastes for food, his driving
habits, and, very honestly, his
drinkinig habits.
Cash's inability to handle li
quor satisfactorily did, to an
extent, interfere with the
writing of "Mind of the South,"
but what finally drove him to
suicide was his deteriorating
anenjtal condition. Morrison
says.
"His fine mind, which was
.most of all, was not only in
capable of retaining a word of
Spanish or touristi information
. but could not or would not
begin focusing upon ithe new
writing task ta novel) at
hand.
"Physically sick as he was,
Cash may very well have
believed, in - some dim- and
marginal way, (that he was
falling apart."
."- And so Cash after having
been "rational" enough to
seize a carving knife in order
Calendar
of Raimund's comedy "Der
Verschwender". This play is a
typical Viennese ; (magic-comedy
of Ithe nineteenth century
complete wijth a millionaire,
scheming as well as devoted
servants, several loving
couples, sand a dose of magic.
Viennese dialect is used in a
few parts but most of the film
is in standard G e r m a n .
Admission is free.
'Are We Training Physicians
for an Obsolete Role" will foe
the topic of C. Knight Aldrich's
lecture at 4 pjm. today in the
Clinic Auditorium of the School
of Medicine. Aldrich is an M.D.
and Professor of Psychiatry at
the 'University of Chicago
School of Medicine.
The Student Party Advisory
Board meeting is today in
Woodhouse Room at 3 p.m. At
tendance is required. :
3:00 Space Chalenge
3:30 Modern Teachers
4:00 Award Series '68
4:30 'Japanese Time;
5:00 What's New
"5:30 Aspect
6:00 News At Six
6:15 Sing Hi-La
6:30 History ,
7:00 Farmer'Edilcattioni
7:30 What'sj New
8:00 Oreaffive Person
8:30 Written Word
9:00 Intern! Mag
10:00 Sign Off
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to defend himself and his wife
against the "Nais strangl
ed himself to death with his
necktie -while alone in an un
furnished hotel room.
In his well written,
thorougKy researched book
(MarrJson interviewed several
psychiatrists to find a satis
factory , explanation for The
Prophet's death), Morrison has
included selections .from
Cash's journalistic writings,
among them a moving account
of the death of Tom vvoite,
whom Cash deeply admired.
Another selection: a
humorous article on the low
suicide rate in South Carolina
iuslt before the United States
entered World War n.
Cash might well have im
itated the people of his native
state during his stay in Mexr
ico. Referring to cheir low
suicide rate, he wrote: 'Maybe
It's iust because they don't pay
attention to Mr. Hiller down
there. They never were a peo
ple to scare easily."
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