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...orchestra music begins with Mozart and ends with Wagner and that this should be reflected in orchestral programs. Of course all musical taste is subjective; but I should not want Professor Bruner's viewpoint on this subject to be the only one expressed in your columns. William Henry Chamberlin...
...blood-lust drama and socially significant comedy, S. N. Behrman's Jane has the impact of a cork shot out of a pop-gun. For Jane is a return to pre-war English drawing rooms, to a comfortable society which prefers to share Mr. Chamberlin's confidence in Hitler. It is a paradise in which blustering old rakes and acid cynics are the only heavies. Yet, despite its weightlessness, the world of Jane is a highly civilized and amusing place...
Theoretical economist Edward H. Chamberlin, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy, blamed the steal industry for the wage-increase cycle which "seems to be still in its early phases and . . . it seems likely to dominate in the near future and to indicate a slow but steady rise in the cost of living for the next few months...
...acted like a drunken paper-hanger, slapping "bloody red" labels on everyone in sight. The original Freeman saw modern art as a Communist plot to accelerate capitalist collapse, said there was non-Communist Left, described America's European allies as "unrecognizably neurotic" and disloyal. But this week Editor John Chamberlin sent a "Newest Freeman" to fifty university cities. It sports a glossy cover and four full page ads--but what is more important, The Freeman has sobered up. Its former hysteria has dissolved into gloom...
...western peoples, I do not believe that many persons who have lived in the Soviet Union for a considerable length of time, and not as guests of the Soviet Government, would accept the picture of Soviet conditions painted in his lecture as either fully accurate or completely balanced. Sonya Chamberlin...