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Martignoni (5 12 pp.; Grosset & Dun lap; $4.95), is the year's bargain in children's books, a fat, discriminating collection of writing from Beatrix Potter to Phyllis McGinley, and illustrations by such immortals as Kate Greenaway, Arthur Rackham, Palmer Cox and others nearly as good. If there really is a comic-book menace abroad, this book is much the best way to cope with...
...sermon at the annual "Red Mass"* of the New York Guild of Catholic lawyers, the Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S.J., president of Fordham University, attacked the "obsessive liberalism" of the present day-"that frightened and frantic pursuit of freedom alone and at all costs." Obsessive liberalism, he said, "not only seeks an excess of freedom but denies any function to authority save that which is temporary, remedial-and for others. It has made 'authoritarian' a bad word in the semantics of our day. It has proliferated committees in defense of every freedom, but none to uphold authority...
Henry B. Cortesi; John G. Davis; George C. Leness; Kenneth McIntosh (captain); Robert A. Magowan; John R. McGinley, Jr.; Joel S. Reynolds, Jr.; Laurence B. Sears; Joseph C. Walker; Richard S. Weinberg; Albert W. Zimmerman, Jr.; David L. Eggenschwiler (manager...
John Davis at four, Robert Magowan, five, George Leness at six and seven John McGinley also won their matches in straight sets, but eight man Joe Walker and nine Robyn Dawes each lost a game. Walker beat John Hayes 14-18, 15-11, 18-15, 15-10, and Dawes topped Fred Alexander...
Both Bob Magowan and John McGinley, numbers six and nine, improved greatly since the season started, Wynn thinks. He characterized Magowan as a "touch player," while McGinley relies on power. George Leness and Joel Reynolds, both winners in the Dartmouth match, fill the other two positions...