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Your very enthusiasm for successful battle against the V.F.W. in Norwalk, Conn. seems to have a somewhat hollow ring. You should not have to write an editorial proclaiming the victory if you did not, all-be-it so slightly, doubt the outcome. . . .Nor should one assume that Norwalk is the...
When Paul Gauguin, seeking escape from the rigors of civilization, arrived in Tahiti in 1891, he fell in love with the island and its people. One Tahitian in particular intrigued Gauguin: a golden-skinned girl of 13 named Tehura. Gauguin, who had left a lawful wife and five children in...
Like a professor about to give a student his lessons, he handed me a long paper entitled "Agenda" and said crisply:"Read it." Subheadings spoke of the situation before Batista's coup in March 1952, the situation since then, and "solutions." When I said I had really come to...
Shortly thereafter, on November 12, James, M. Landis, Dean emeritus of the Harvard Law School, and Reverend E. Walter Chater, head of a local church, formed a committee to protest the Oath. Morally, they appealed that "loyalty cannot, in our opinion, be legislated," while they claimed that the oath was...
This week, in a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled the verdict against the T-P and States, declared that the unit rate used by the papers was not in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Although the Government had argued that the T-P and States system...