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...would please me immensely if there continued to be. That Mr. Henning would answer the objection that good actors should have a broad interest in the drama with a gesture toward professional casts in New York, only proves my point; I do not wish, God knows, to malign the serious professional who distinguishes an ancient and important are which was not always considered exotic fruit but the fact remains that those professionals in New York who really know very little about anything (including acting) only serve to underline a distinction which has to be maintained, I think, at the Loeb...
...Lasky's dislike for the President appears almost as adoration compared to how he feels about the President's father. He depicts Joseph P. Kennedy as anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi, as a fearful, cringing figure during the London blitz, and as perhaps the most ruthless, malign businessman in U.S. history. To Lasky it was Joe's dough alone that made Jack President and Bobby the nation's second most powerful man. And the father did it all to avenge an ethnic insult. "Having suffered all the slights and indignities Brahmin Boston could contrive...
...usual, TIME'S view of the American labor scene is neither current nor new. Your lead story rehashes corroded incidents that you have used to prejudice the reading public for the past 25 years. You have chosen the worst of labor in continuing your campaign to malign the great and progressive force that labor in America has proved itself...
This proposal may appear impractical at first glance; however, in view of the Dining Hall Department's success with Interhouse in the College, there is little reason to malign Carle Tucker's talents by supposing he would be unable to enlarge the scope of his system. Indeed, it should be a simple matter to use the example of Dudley House lunches and limit outsiders to a specific, manageable number each hour, a number necessarily different in each dining hall. Students would be required only to sign their names and addresses; the sponsor requirement would be abolished, and the individual dining...
...Certain inimical family influences during the first few years of life can affect development of delinquency in three ways: (a) by contributing to the formation of traits shown to be significantly associated with antisocial tendencies in children; (b) by rendering criminogenic some traits which, in the absence of such malign family influences, are usually neutral; (c) by influencing delinquent trends quite apart from the influence of the delinquency-linked physiologic, neurologic or paychologic factors...