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...knife, while poison is rarely used. In Manhattan, there have been two recent cases of murder by bow and arrow, and some years ago another New Yorker attempted murder by rattlesnake. As Princess Sita observed in Ramayana, the ancient Indian epic of nonviolence: "The very bearing of weapons changeth the mind of those that carry them...
Alfred Lord Tennyson foresaw it all: "The old order changeth, yielding place to new ..." It took time, but as Guyana became a republic, the 73-year-old statue of Tennyson's patron, Queen Victoria, was hoisted indecorously from its place in front of the Supreme Court building in Georgetown. The old lady did not look amused...
...order changeth, making way for the new. Today, a preponderance of people in the theatre, both here and elsewhere, can be observed regularly discussing movies, or discussing their own work in terms of the cinema. At Harvard, the success of the Carpenter Center has both reflected and stimulated a generally increased awareness of film work. And now Timothy Hunter, the energetic president of Ivy Films has accomplished the quite remarkable feat of producing the first feature-length motion picture by an undergraduate in 18 years: a good silent movie called Sinister Madonna...
...order changeth, yielding place...
...Order Changeth. In Fryburg, Ohio, Pusheta Township trustees posted a notice: "Effective immediately, there will be no parking at the No Parking signs...