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Also very popular are English S-181, "Twentieth Century English Novel," given by Professor F. Cudworth Flint of Dartmouth, and Fine Arts S-17, "Great Masters of Western European Painting," given by Associate Professor Hedley H. Rhys of Swarthmore...
...Very little general benefit," concludes Hedley V. Cooke, a veteran of the U.S. consular service in Turkey and Palestine, writing in the current Middle Eastern A/fairs. "Large foreign investments have not yet stimulated any cooperative economic planning for the good of the entire region...
...Jamaica, N.Y., C. V. Whitney's brown colt Fisherman, Hedley Woodhouse up, splashed to an easy win in the $30,000 Gotham Stakes...
...Proudly Impious. Hedley has a neat answer for Superstition No. 1: "that the content and emphasis of religious thought undergo no change." Says Dr. Hedley, who believes man's knowledge of God can expand as much as his knowledge of science: "The proudly impious yet persist in judging all religion by their own childhood memories . . . Perhaps it is well that [they] did not meet Albert Einstein until they got into Upper Division courses, John Dewey until they entered Teachers' College; or, on as good grounds as they can show for religion, they might have declared physics and philosophy...
...Free Soul. Point by point, Hedley ticks off some other superstitions of the irreligious: that religious ideals are impractical, that religion is an escape mechanism, that religion is necessarily at odds with fact and reason. His reply: "To say that we believe in God is something neither based on scientific evidence nor contrary to it . . . The realm of religious faith is the realm of values...