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...bronze Roman god come to life [and] one of the 14 most glamorous men in the world. . . ." He "sends chills down feminine spines." The press book urges household editors to mull over Pinza's recipe for Verona fish pudding; farm editors are assured that he is a poultry breeder. Pinza fans, under the spell of their hero, see nothing amiss in this ballyhoo: they consider him every bit as good as the overblown Pinza publicity says...
...Vaughn Flannery, Maryland horse-breeder and ad-man-turned-painter - for his first one-man show, of nostalgic semi-abstractions, mainly based on horse-racing and theatrical subjects...
Long and Rough. For Pan Am's "chosen instrument," which Josephson contends is but "air imperialism" and the breeder of future international troubles, Josephson would substitute a modified freedom of the air, corresponding in a general way with freedom of the seas, i.e., a system giving all nations equal access to airports. He argues that the U.S., because of its need for overseas bases, would have much to gain by this system and little to lose. But he is not optimistic about the ease of establishing a workable freedom of the air. The U.S. has, willy-nilly, placed...
...Green Bay, off northern Michigan, where smelts grew thickest, fishermen caught them through holes in the ice in winter, dipped them out of streams with nets when they swam upstream to spawn in spring. A terrific breeder (the female casts more than 20,000 eggs), the smelt fed on insect larvae, other fish and sometimes its own young. Green Bay fishermen began to notice something wrong last winter, when dead smelts popped up through their fishing holes in the ice. By spring great shoals of dead fish were being washed ashore and the lake bottoms were carpeted with them...
...Sincerity ... a Church which is the conscience of Society . . . which . . . will condemn selfish, nationalistic, imperialistic, compromising social action . . . [and will] insist upon a Society which will recognize, as Jesus does, that man is more than a producer and consumer of goods, more than a breeder of wage-slaves and cannon fodder...