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...main attraction, largely because Karl Freund uses his apparatus as if it were a miniature camera, picking out sharp contrasts and darting with remarkable mobility from scene to scene and view to view. Emil Jannings stars. The old man suffers from the medium, since he felt it necessary to dwell overly over each emotion to make it register without aid of a sound track...
...junior Senator from Wisconsin, who seeks re-election today, did not dwell on Stevenson. He concentrated mainly on Schlesinger and DeVoto, author and former lecturer at Harvard...
...still difficult to reconcile his solid musical achievement and the indefinable magic of his conducting with the wild iconoclasm of his public utterances, the explanation may lie in the fact that he is a man little compelled either by circumstance or temperament to dwell on the tragic issues of life. It is perhaps therefore only natural that his ebullient energies should seek clamant relief in attacking what he calls "this age of high comedy," in spectacularly pricking that "whole boil and bubble of insanity" which he says he sees around him and which so exasperates him that he is often...
...spite of the difficulties of the problems we have, I ask you this one question: If each of us in his own mind would dwell more upon those simple virtues-integrity, courage, self-confidence and unshakable belief in his Bible-would not some of these problems tend to simplify themselves? Would not we, after having done our very best with them, be content to leave the rest with the Almighty, and not to charge all our fellow men with the fault of bringing us where we were and are? I think it is possible that a contemplation, a study...
What reparations could ever make amends for the six million Jews wiped out by Hitler's Germany? "Dollars for the gas chamber-impossible!" cried the Ruhr's Westdeutsche Neue Presse. The Germans, cold and businesslike, did not want to dwell on these past horrors. The Jews, an official delegation from Israel, did not want the Germans to consider their unpayable debt paid. So no one talked about the wasted bodies, parchment-white, stacked high in Nazi extermination camps. Yet that was what the negotiations were really about last week, in a suburb of The Hague...