The attempt to argue while proclaiming innocence and detachment was also evident in Cage's Norton Lectures, published by Harvard University Press.
Many but not all of the Norton Lectures have subsequently been published by the Harvard University Press.
UbuWeb has various sound files, including the complete 1988-89 Norton Lectures.
Some of my teachers at the time seethed at the thought of his Norton Lectures.
Little did I know that those words would more or less serve as the conclusion to his Norton Lectures.
In one of his Norton Lectures, Leonard Bernstein referred to "the 12 notes Nature gave us in the first place."
- turned up 25 years later in the Norton Lectures he delivered at Harvard.
His 1976 Norton Lectures, in print and on film, wavered between pretension and self-indulgence.
In 1910, Southern established the Norton Lectures, a series of lectures on "Science and Philosophy in their Relations to Religion."
The Norton Lectures do not simply look back sadly.