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...PSYCHIC STRESS is probably no more severe now than in the days of the stagecoach and the highwayman, said the University of Michigan's Neurophysiologist Ralph W. Gerard. "It is not long ago that a man, leaving the small safety of his home in the morn ing, ran considerable risk of being robbed or assassinated by ruffians, or jailed or executed by his rulers, before he could return to it. And the home it self was a poor sanctuary from starva tion and disease, from pain and pri vation and death." Things are better now, even for the underprivileged...
President Pusey said today: All of us are stunned by the death of President Kennedy. It is impossible to estimate what his passing means to our nation and people everywhere. He was one who made wise and effective use of the world of learning and we morn him as a friend. His only ambition was to serve his country and he gave his life...
Ginastera works over his compositions for three or four hours each morn ing. He spends the rest of his day at the Latin American Center for Higher Musical Studies, which he founded in Buenos Aires two years ago to provide a place where Latin composers might study without losing contact with the musical spirit of their continent. Teaching is a passion with him, but it is a passion he permits himself only because it allows him to continue composing. "I write as a spiritual necessity," he says, "and above all I want my work to be understood. The music must...
...When the morn was shining clear...
...King Zog of Albania. Sometimes called a "suppressagent" as well, Hoffman collects healthy fees from his clients for keeping material out of the papers. Israeli government officials, for instance, recently proposed to shake the earth with a photograph of Jewish Converts Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe doing a September Morn scene knee-deep in the Sea of Galilee. Hoffman gently said no and Tel Aviv listened...