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...never at the University had grand opera been tried. And so it was that many skeptical heads shook last spring when a group of students formed The Harvard Opera Guild and planned their first production...
While other theatrical groups were planning their future with well-lined pockets after a season of success, the Guild was capitalized at $00.00. And whereas most organizations had trained directors, producers, and technical staffs, the new group had to scout around for people capable of more than just the good college...
...visit to the Belgian Congo. The book is packed with just the sort of plot that will fill a wide screen (RKO has bought the rights in a quarter-million-dollar deal), and with the mixture of sex and sincerity that appeals to book clubs (it is the Literary Guild choice for October). But the book also has a keenly felt love of place, and reflects deep wonder about the motives of men and women who contrive their own thahus...
...Roman Catholic Church needs psychiatrists. So says Auxiliary Bishop Joseph M. Marling of Kansas City, Mo., whose address to the Guild of Catholic Psychiatrists is reprinted in the current issue of The American Ecclesiastical Review. Bishop Marling warns that it is the psychiatrists's scientific knowledge only that the church needs−not moral notions, "consciously or unconsciously imbibed from modern thought," such as assigning too much authority to instinctive drives, negating the power of free will, or overstressing the subjective aspect...
...Princeton English professor and as head of a girls' school failed to dim his passion for writing cloak-and-dagger fiction (Captain from Castile, The King's Cavalier), a passion that was further inflamed by 1,000,000-copy sales and nods from the Literary Guild...