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...gently suggest that your reader from Panama City, Fla. [TIME, Jan. 11] is a bit behind the times in expressing his heartfelt gratitude that the blood strain of the South is the "purest in the world" . . . Hitler tried the same line in Germany some 10 or 15 years ago, and finally strangled himself and his super-race with...
...Paris [EDC]." Next day Socialist Le Troquer, a good anti-Communist who is regarded as "more for than against" the EDC, tried to shake off this unilateral attempt to recreate a Popular Front. Said he in his acceptance speech, as the Reds sat silent: "I wish to address our heartfelt and grateful salute to our French brothers and our Vietnamese comrades who are defending a sacred cause on the soil of Indo-China...
...more & more to "permissive" education, in which children are encouraged to learn, by doing, to set the pace of their own learning and to be spared the accusation of failure simply because their perception, interest or mental capacity does not match that of their contemporaries. This approach is a heartfelt attempt to humanize the vast school system and to lure rather than drive children to learning. But it breaks down a teacher's direct authority, and particularly in "sump" areas of the city, makes the tasks of instructing and maintaining order tremendously difficult and exacting...
...cast freezes into a tintype tableau. Then everybody but Casey (Louis Venora), who is impressive but mute, bursts into songs of Schuman and Gury devising. Among them: a what-does-the-catcher-say-to-the-pitcher number, a kill-the-umpire rhubarb and, after the immortal third strike, a heartfelt requiem. But the piece ends on a happy note: Casey is still a hero to his girl. Musically, the opera was ingenious if not immortal-though at an hour and 20 minutes, it was about 20 minutes too long. Nonetheless, the Hartford audience seemed to like most...
...leader, however, needs "apostles -men whose aim will be to make [his] doctrine heartfelt by the mob ... A hundred sheep led by a lion are worth more than a hundred lions led by a sheep...