Word: paced
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hidden Stream (Sheed & Ward: $3) is a sharp change of pace from Knox's best-known literary work-a good roomy, English translation of the Bible (which took him nine years to complete-TIME, Nov. 15, 1948). It consists of selections culled from the conferences which he has given through the last dozen years to students at Oxford. Although he left the Catholic chaplaincy there in 1939 after 13 years, he has gone back regularly to lecture successive generations of students. Ranging in their subjects from "What Is Religion?" to "The Christian Notion of Marriage," the religious essays...
Chain Reaction. The copper rise set off a chain reaction. Brass producers raised their prices to keep pace. Auto-parts makers warned Detroit that they would have to revise their price lists. The price of artillery shells, bomb fuses and many another military item bought by the Defense Department was sure to go up. Were these sudden price increases an abuse? In the case of copper producers, it scarcely seemed so. The profits of the coppermen have been dwindling, squeezed between higher labor costs and the ceilings. Moreover, at a time when domestic producers have been frozen...
...Anita Loos has weighted a delicate story a bit too heavily with farce, and the cast scurries through the lines as though intent on catching the 10:35 out of town. Due perhaps to an over-familiarity with the script after a year on Broadway and on tour, the pace is regrettable because the delightful characters of Gigi warrant a longer acquaintanceship...
Unless the Key slows the pace a bit the Week-end will become, as last year, one big blur of indistinguishables. In that case, we might better look for our bathing beauties on some far off beach, when the Key springs its lovelies at the Indoor Athletic Building...
Crimson defense kept pace with its offense as Hal Haabestad, who hold's Princeton's one-game scoring record of 32 points, was held to 15. Fred Tritschler scored only...