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...spirit." The influence of the Italian Baroque (for Schuctz studied under Gabrieli) is slightly evident in some striking contrapuntal effects in the ensembles; but the pervading spirit of the work is that of German pictism. In Schuctz a restrained and masterful technique is put to the service of a fervent spirit and the result is overwhelming...
...many have been baptized and have made their first Communion also; they have been married in the Church and they want to have, in God's good time, the last sacraments and a Church burial. But it is undeniable that outside a group, more or less numerous, of fervent Catholics, you have the simply well-disposed, the indifferent and even the hostile...
Names make news. Last week these names made this news: Novelist Ernest Hemingway, 54, fervent apostle of Theodore Roosevelt's philosophy of living life up to the hilt, has never numbered love of airplanes among his enthusiasms. When he left his home in Cuba (and his 25 cats) last year to revisit Africa after a lapse of two decades, he traveled by steamship. To reach a base camp on the rolling plains of British East Africa, the husky author and his fourth wife, Mary Welsh Hemingway, bumped painfully through rough country by truck...
...heart attack; in a roomette aboard a train taking her from Las Vegas, Nev. back to her Hollywood playground. Inheriting an estimated $12 million from her father, a New York leather manufacturer, she got her title with her second husband, Italy's Count Carlo di Frasso. A fervent believer in the strenuous life, she once hired prizefighters to entertain her guests! joined Cinemactor Gary Cooper on a big-game safari into the African jungle, with the late Mobster Bugsy Siegel set out in a schooner to search for a buried treasure off Costa Rica. When death came, the Countess...
...best assurance that recartelization would not get far came from Germany's Minister of Economic Affairs. Ludwig Erhard, who arrived in the U.S. this week for a two-week visit to interest businessmen in investing in Germany. A fervent free-enterpriser, Erhard said he would not "retreat one step" in his opposition to cartels, which he considers incompatible with free enterprise...