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When Manager Kraska obtained the U. S. rights to Monastery, he invited his good friend Father Ahern to help him cut, revise and edit it, as well as deliver a dubbed-in commentary. For the jovial, baldish Jesuit, this was a congenial assignment. Father "Mike" Ahern, 60, is an accomplished Catholic publicist. Head of the departments of chemistry and geology at Weston College, New England Jesuit training college, he is also a teacher of philosophy, science and theology at Boston College, and, since 1929, speaker on Boston station WNAC's "Catholic Truth Period...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Monastery | 12/20/1937 | See Source »

After his trip to Armenia Lake will go to his home in Harverford, Pennsylvania, where he will edit a magazine with his wife. His special field, for which he is widely renowned, is Old Testament texts and Greek writings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lake Brings 23 Years of Teaching at Harvard to Close With Last Lecture | 12/17/1937 | See Source »

...Alfred Vagts's The History of Militarism, "much of military history is misleading as a result of the authors' deliberate intentions," most of the rest so stereotyped it is useless in determining what happened in any war. The confusion of battle is perpetuated because generals edit the official reports, and "word their orders in such an oracular fashion that victory, if it comes, can be traced to them, while failure, if it befalls," can be blamed on somebody else. To make sense of these bewildering official...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mars v. Militarism | 12/6/1937 | See Source »

After his expedition to Armenia Lake will continue to live at Haverford, Pennsylvania, where he will write books and edit a magazine with his wife. At present Lake commutes by air to his home over the weekends...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kirsopp Lake, Retiring This Year, To Lecture Last on December 16 | 12/1/1937 | See Source »

...often with a feeling of insecurity that a member of the board undertakes to edit a paper on a day when the chief sources of news seem to have temporarily dried up. In such cases his sole consolation rests in the axiom that the presses must never cease rolling, and in the somewhat surprising tradition that the CRIMSON has always been published on schedule...

Author: By Stephen V. N. powelson, | Title: EDITOR OF CRIMSON OUTLINES DUTIES OF STAFF MEMBERS | 11/8/1937 | See Source »

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