Word: noted
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...national candidate because he is a Roman Catholic. In this connection it is perhaps significant that his main out-of-Ohio support comes from the South, which, since Al Smith in 1928, has had a reputation-perhaps undeserved -of being dead set against Catholic candidates for the Presidency. Others note that he has rarely made public appearances outside Ohio and is not well-known nationally. But last week the Cleveland Plain Dealer, writing out of long experience with Frank Lausche as a vote-getter, was only half-joking when it expressed an editorial opinion: "Lausche would be a sure winner...
...Music Historian Leo Schrade came across the faded parchment, which had lain unnoticed for years in a dusty stack at the university's Branford College Library, he spotted, above the Latin words from Jeremiah (Lamentations 3: 13-34), the spidery hooks, loops and slashes of the ancient musical-note symbols called neumes. * The sheet resembled the earliest known neumatic documents, but was probably at least 100 years older. Yale's Latin Professor Clarence Mendell had bought the document in 1938 from London's E. P. Goldschmidt & Co., Ltd. Experts traced it back to Luxeuil, after that...
...Prosperity-in-Hollywood note: encouraged by recent strong box-office returns, movie producers have upped production, at year's end will have turned out more than 250 feature films, the heaviest schedule and highest investment in three years...
...defense evidence presented last week concentrated on whether Kamin was informed of the subject-matter of the hearings. It has, however, requested Aldrich to take note of a long list of documents relating to the Senate Government Operations Committee and its Investigating Subcommittee...
...this small aeroplane, the honour of France." In all the world there is probably no one more certain of this than De Gaulle himself. In his story of World War II, The Call to Honour, he plainly sees himself as more savior than soldier and ends on a mystical note: "Poring over the gulf into which the country has fallen, I am her son, calling her, holding the light for her . . . I can hear France now, answering me . . . Ah! mother, such as we are, we are here to serve...