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...Widener "drug-store novels" differ a great deal from the present "breast-sellers" offered in pocket-book form on bookstands today. They are almost always bound with a brightly-colored cover, and are printed on coarse, cheap paper. While the more recent drugstore favorites feature ill-clad or unclad women, the Widener volumes make an appeal via racy titles...

Author: By Ronald P. Kriss, | Title: Widener 'Inferno' Guards Choice Collection of Erotica, Miscellany | 4/25/1952 | See Source »

Many musicologists went to hear Ponte's demonstration of late Baroque performance methods. These techniques differ from those in current practice principally in matters of rhythm. For example, certain combinations of notes which have equal time values in the score are not played equally. Determining the precise relationship of these "notes inegales" involved a great deal of research into the musical conventions of the Eighteenth Century. This investigation was more than musical pendantry. It enables us to hear the Clavierubung the way Bach wanted us to hear it. The question of which version is better must be left...

Author: By Lawrence R. Casler, | Title: Joseph Ponte | 4/18/1952 | See Source »

...lineup tomorrow will differ considerably from the one which ended the spring vacation southern trip with one victory and four defeats. Behind Ufford, sophomore John Rauh will play two, with Dave. Watts third. Gene Mann, a sophomore who missed the spring trip, will go at four, while senior Gerry Murphy will be the fifth man. The third sophomore player, Don. Bossart, in the six position, will also be playing his first time for the varsity after missing the southern matches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Squad Favored Over Springfield in Home Opener | 4/18/1952 | See Source »

ACTH and cortisone have checked RLF; others differ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Battle in the Dark | 4/14/1952 | See Source »

Though they may differ as to their value to the reader, there is no basic contradiction between the informative articles and the others. The magazine's tone is always consistent: big government, slow attrition of basic American rights, and a back-to-the-good-old days philosophy. U.S.A. expresses with documentation and with restraint an attitude too often represented by the Hearst press, the John T. Flynns and the N.A.M. itself. As such, it is a welcome addition to the news stands...

Author: By Samuel B. Potter, | Title: N.A.M. in Print | 3/14/1952 | See Source »

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