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When the Fisher brothers start anew they will not lack cash. Theirs is one of the biggest U.S. fortunes-estimated at $250,000,000, at the lowest...
...Vice's theory that history eternally passes and repasses through four phases: theocratic, aristocratic, democratic, chaotic. Finnegans Wake suggests that life has again reached the stage of chaos and is awaiting a divine thunderclap that will bring the world to its senses and start the four-part cycle anew...
...goes only a little way, and not truth, but mystery, lies in its fathomless depths. Yet the myths of man are pious abbreviations reaching far deeper than his factual knowledge of events. "Certainly it becomes clearer and clearer that the dream memory of man, formless but shaping itself ever anew after the manner of sagas, reaches back to catastrophes of vast antiquity, the tradition of which, fed by recurrent but lesser similar events, established itself among various peoples and produced that formation of coulisses which forever lures and leads onwards the traveler in time. . . . We have sounded the well...
Presumably Francis Biddle, who testified for six hours last week before a House investigating committee, will be heard again when the full Senate Judiciary Committee takes up the McCarran report. But before then the whole Montgomery Ward issue may flare anew. This week, before the WLB, the company must show cause why it should not restore the old union contract (containing maintenance of union membership). If the company refuses, as Sewell Avery has said it will, the only Administration recourse would seem to be to seize the plant all over again...
Last week Russia celebrated Press Day, 32nd anniversary of the birth of the Soviet press in the revolutionary underground. Florid editorials proclaimed the press's role anew. Writers, editors, correspondents got official awards...