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...Lions crave Crimson blood, Harvard scents the majesty of an Ivy League Crown and knows that this morning the season really begins...
Without Fault. Now Weltner has an audience far beyond his district-at Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Wellesley, the University of Michigan, and wherever else academic audiences crave to hear racism denounced in Southern drawls. Most of Weltner's Southern colleagues in Congress seem to understand his position. Says a North Carolina Congressman: "He gets along pretty well with us Southerners, but there is some little feeling that he plays up to the Negro vote." Then reflecting on the political changes taking place in the South, the Congressman added: "But you can't fault a man for representing his district...
...Shakespeare you crave, hie to the Martinique, where last summer's New York Shakespeare Festival production of Othello, directed by Gladys Vaughan, has been revived. The play itself hardly needs further endorsement--Macaulay went so far as to term it "the greatest work in the world"--but the chief interest here is the portrayal of the title role by James Earl Jones. Life magazine's critic and others rate it above Olivier's. Alas! I am in no position to judge; but, in my own experience, I'd rank Jones above Paul Robeson, Orson Welles, William Marshall, Brock Peters--above...
...London broil. These are the ladies whom the management has successfully intimidated. The presence of a man in a double-breasted suit behind the serving line often creates a whole row of pineapple pie-flavored ladies. The inveterate ones are usually either under 25 or over 80. They crave affection, but fear the whip...
...DOMESTIC CAREERS: "We crave light and warmth in this century. Only the mother, the wife, can supply it for the home. To be a housewife is not easy. Ours is a difficult, a wrenching, sometimes an ungrateful job if it is looked on only as a job. Regarded as a profession, it is the noblest as it is the most ancient of the catalog. Let none persuade us differently or the world is lost indeed...