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Whatever the intrinsic merits of this speech, its effect in Britain will be heavily influenced by the reputation of the speaker. He was huge, hulking Commander Robert Tatton Bower, 48, onetime British Navy boxing champion and World War I submarine officer, whose opinions are more questionable than his fluency. In...
Somehow, colleges like Harvard will have to give liberal arts degrees in less than four years. This has nothing to do with the "intrinsic worth" of, or "social need" for liberal education. No matter how high the American liberal arts training is soaring in aesthetic standards, it is depreciating rapidly...
The purpose of this column will be to investigate and probe the various aspects of the theatre in America today, to look for some rational standard of criticism, to show the intrinsic strengths and weaknesses of contemporary drama, to revaluate certain productions, to help, in some measure, the continuance and...
As your own Professor Perry, whose writings and teachings and philosophy of life are doing so much in leading this country to scrutinize its intrinsic character qualities, you as the younger component of that same tradition, are carrying on. Hedwig S. Kuhn, M.D.
> Says Dr. Miller, detonation of bombs often causes definite brain injury in persons near by. But today, instead of shell shock, doctors call it blast concussion. The force of a bomb exploding may exert suction or compression on the abdomen, violently displacing fluid in the brain, sometimes ruptures tiny cerebral...