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Part of the work was shown at the Vatican itself last summer (TIME, Aug. 14) and caused no such furor. But in the three weeks since Academician d'Ors' exit, Madrid's art critics and Catholic intellectuals have loudly locked horns over the propriety, if not the morality, of the whole idea...
...human body. James Howard Means, Harvard professor of clinical medicine, has so keen a regard for the body's complex hormone-producing system that he urges his fellow doctors to be wary of tampering with it. He is particularly worried by "the present all-prevailing ACTH-cortisone furor...
Pierre Emmanuel, French poet whose difficulties obtaining entrance into the country created a furor during the summer of 1949, will be among the speakers at the four Summer School conferences this year. Ranging' in scope from Mobilization to "The Philosophical Bases of Literary Criticism," (Emmanuel's topic) the conferences will highlight the Summer Session...
...three weeks in advance for a weekend date. The days of "running over to see the girl next door" are past, and cut-throat competition between most of the men's colleges of the northeast keep the desirable Wellesleyite--and so many of them are--in a furor of knitting crimson, orange, green, and blue socks...
...part of other religious bodies represented at the college. In the interests of fairness they would demand General Education courses on their own religions acceptance of these courses would clutter up the catalogue and denial of them would affirm Harvard's official support of one particular religion. The partisan furor stirred up, furthermore, would go a long way towards undermining the original purpose of the course--to acquaint students with the spirit common to all religions...