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Stratford, Ont., Stratford Festival: In addition to playing Love's Labour's Lost, Henry VIII, Coriolanus and The Pirates of Penzance, the festival presents The Canvas Barricade, a new comedy by Donald Lamont Jack...
Stratford, Ont., Stratford Festival: Coriolanus, Henry VIII, and Love's Labour's Lost alternating with The Pirates of Penzance...
...Labour is blossoming or dancing where...
...them to make contributions to the West's foreign aid budget or to the NATO armies, he must remember that they form nothing like a United States of Europe. The nationalism of de Gaulle, the supra-nationalism of Adenauer, the unilateralist leanings of an important segment of the British Labour Party, the bitterness of France or of Belgium over its allies' behavior in U.N. debates on colonialism, are all powerful influences on the workings of NATO. Kennedy must be ready to roll a lot of oranges, for tact has become the most useful virtue the U.S. can cultivate in dealing...
...worked for the Ministry of Labour as Director of Technical Personnel and had principal responsibility for the best possible utilization of scientific manpower in the war effort. He received a C.B.E. in 1943 for his work, and, continuing after the War as a Civil Service Commissioner, he was knighted in 1957. This last honor has brought some confusion, for it makes him Sir Charles Snow. "If I had known," he says, "I probably would have written as Charles Snow. But I started as C.P. Snow, and it becomes something of a brand name, so I stick with...