Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...agreements with any foreign power or international organization . . . At present, executive agreements are an area of shared power where, as Justice Holmes commented, "the great ordinances of the Constitution do not establish and divide fields of black and white." Since the executive and the legislature both draw from their express powers authority to deal with such agreements, a balance has existed, preventing each from abusing the other. Administrative problems have thus remained where they should, within the executive sphere...
...them. Martin Kane has changed its leading man four times (William Gargan, Lloyd Nolan, Lee Tracy, Mark Stevens)-oftener than it has changed its plot. Two crime shows, China Smith and Du Mont's Colonel Humphrey Flack are played for laughs, while two others, Foreign Intrigue and Orient Express, gain some freshness of face and background by being filmed and largely cast in Europe...
RELIGIOUS art, as Philosopher Jacques Maritain once remarked, "ought to be religious." That limits the field to those few modern artists who feel the need to express their religious faith. On this and the following page are recent works by two such skilled and devout moderns. The mosaic Station of the Cross (above] was done for Mt. Angel Abbey at St. Benedict, Ore. by a 55-year-old Californian named Louisa Jenkins. The stained-glass Sermon from the Boat (overleaf) is a replica detail of a window in St. Ann's Chapel of Stanford University at Palo Alto, Calif...
...ceremony, before Municipal Court Judge Charles Peery, lasted only three minutes. Then the bride & groom dashed unwittingly down a dead-end corridor, pushed their way back, finally drove off in Joe's blue Cadillac. Muttered Judge Peery glumly: "I forgot to kiss the bride." The Los Angeles Herald Express was dewy-eyed: "It could only happen here in America, this storybook romance...
...perhaps you would like to know that some are in complete agreement with that position. You will probably receive fewer letters of commendation than there are students who agree with you, because the other group has always been noted for its strident howls and is anything but loath to express itself whenever an opportunity appears...