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Missing Pots. More sober comment came from such thoughtful Europeans as Thierry Maulnier. who wrote in Le Figaro: "The Russian people can ... see in the sky a brilliant star which carries above the world the light of Soviet power, thanks to millions of pots and shoes lacking." And France's Combat pointedly declared: "We ourselves would like it if the Russians would put some of their pride into the evolution of a better world -an end to the world of concentration camps...
Most French Catholics bridled at the Vatican's action. Le Monde spoke of "an authoritarianism which the French momentarily have trouble accepting." But the French bishops formally admitted their errors, issued a statement that, "to avoid all misunderstanding, one will not use the expression 'progressive catechism.' " The Holy Office decided that withdrawal of the catechism would not be necessary, ordered insertions correcting "Formal errors," last week sent stern Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani "to work out a lasting compromise in the vexed question of religious teaching in France...
...four backs line up in a Starting Lineups OHIO HARVARD Garrison LE Copeland Woods LT Shaunessy McCormick LG Walker Mallett C Foster Fisher RG Anderson Fenik RT Briggs Gallagher RE Hooper Stobart QB McLaughlin Carney LH Boulris Hilles RH Stahura Buckles FB Halaby
...sending his first Crimson team into its first game as a 12-point underdog to a Cornell squad that almost beat Colgate last week before bowing, 14 to 13, in the closing seconds. The game will begin at 2 p.m. in the stadium. Starting Lineups CORNELL HARVARD 87 Eales LE Copeland 83 76 Revak LT Shaunessy 73 66 Savitsky LG Hill 68 50 Akins C Foster 52 68 Czub RG Anderson 72 77 Dunlop RT Briggs 77 89 Juvonen RE Hooper 82 11 Skypeck QB Stahura 44 24 Roberson LH Boulris 40 42 Wilson RH Gerety 11 32 Taylor...
While the Markevitch children presented Nadia with a $3,000 diamond bought by members of the Boulangerie the world over, the guests launched into an exuberant chorus composed for the occasion by Francis Poulenc. "Vive Nadia, the dear Nadia Boulanger, the very dear Nadia, Al-le-lu-jah!" Later, musicians performed another birthday tribute: a cantata by Composer Jean Françaix for five strings, five winds and six-handed piano. Over the bubbly, breakneck music ex-pupils chanted their praise of Nadia. One, made up to look like President René Coty of France, paid the Fourth Republic...