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Leonard B. Boehner, Malvern. Jack T. Ellis, Waterloo...
Blackened chimneys were all that remained of two resort hotels, the Belmont and the Malvern. The summer homes of Author Mary Roberts Rinehart, Conductor Walter Damrosch, the late Henry Morgenthau Sr. and scores of other wealthy people had burned as though they were built of butter pats and bacon rinds. U.S. cancer research had received a terrible blow. The red-brick Jackson Memorial Laboratory, with its irreplaceable records and 90,000 precious mice, which had been carefully inbred for generations to produce various manifestations of cancer, had been destroyed...
...views of a socialist-baiting Tory. First as vicar of Portsea, then as bishop of South London's slum-ridden Southwark district, Dr. Garbett learned a great deal about what life is like among the poor; as an enthusiastic sponsor of his Church's famed, leftish Malvern program in wartime, he won the hearts of Anglican liberals...
After talking for three days about "The Church and Economic Life," the conferees issued a report on the church's duty to its neighbors, the factory and the farm. Much of the report was a watered-down version of England's famed Malvern Conference findings in 1941. But a few forthright statements showed how Christian principles can provide an area of agreement for the economic antagonists of industrial society...
...play, which has been staged only once, at the Malvern Festival in England, will be the first in a series of Dramatic Club readings intended partly to stimulate creative effort among budding dramatists by offering original student manuscripts and partly to stimulate audience criticism of readings of plays by established playwrights...