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...basement was hopeful. Ambassador Lodge believed that "mankind's yearning for a lessening of the tensions which flow in part from huge growing armaments can be achieved." Russia's Sobolev said that he was ready "to cooperate ... in the solution of these important tasks which brook no delay." But when the Russians were asked to say whether they would accept or reject the U.S. plan, smiling and agreement ceased...
Village Schoolmaster. These fine points I danced through the British press last week in the kind of theological Donny| brook that used to delight Christian polemicists. It began with a BBC Easter telecast of Family Portrait, a play by Lenore Coffee and William Joyce Cowen that ran for 14 weeks on Broadway in 1939 and for four weeks in London in 1948. Theme of the play: the hostility and lack of comprehension by Jesus' brothers to His mission. Britain's Bernard Cardinal Griffin lost no time in protesting that the play's assumption that Jesus had blood...
Number six man J. Brook Stokes, former state and city champion from Memphis, Tenn., lost to Perky Cullinane of Georgetown, two and one. Cullinane lost to Fehr in the afternoon finals...
...were: Ted Cooney (H) defeated Fred Oman, 8 and 7; Bruce Thurmond (H) lost to Don Purple, 3 and 2; Jim Bailey (H) defeated Al Anderson, 4 and 3; Bob Ornsteen (H) defeated Pete Barnes one up after 19 holes; Roger Fleischmann (H) defeated Dick Drake, 4 and 3; Brook Stokes (H) defeated F. Barteaux one up at the end of 19 holes; and Jim Jones (H) defeated Pete Diamond...
Third man Brook Stokes topped Williams' Bill Chapman, 5 and 3, by taking holes with pars whenever his opponent bogied...