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Miss Fonda will be given a tour of the College by members of the cast of Pudding's show "Pro and Con." The eye-catching actress will then watch rehearsals of the show before returning to New York late in the afternoon...
...that students find an appeal in his campaign on the Bible as servative, as well as educated. Unlike in the last century, British evangelism has become purely a middle class, es- an authority. Protestant liberalism, he claims, is dying out, and those now drawn to the Church are religiously con-pecially since Billy Graham made the blunder of alienating English workers by inveighing against socialism in one of his visits...
...Nation's Future (NBC, 9:30-10:30 p.m.). "Should the Federal Government directly subsidize the arts?" Harvard Economist John Kenneth Galbraith is pro, Harper's Managing Editor Russell Lynes con...
...Bobby had defenders too ("There is no doubt," said the Denver Post, "of Robert Kennedy's competence or zeal to do his job"), and even conservative Columnist David Lawrence, swallowing hard, was not as outraged as expected: "Whether the appointment was wise politically . . . will be discussed pro and con for some time to come." Asked the Boston Record: "Why anticipate controversy? Bob Kennedy is not a controversy until and unless he botches his duties-an eventuality that would be most un-Kennedylike." The press might still have its misgivings about Kennedy family planning, but so far is plainly determined...
...Learned. The trouble with Molly was that she feared nothing, especially her own limitations, and liked to indulge in the vocational therapy of the rich-changing vocations. She dropped acting for painting, painting for playwriting. G.B.S. steadily urged her to be a disciplined pro, but her game was con, starting sadly enough with herself...