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While three North Carolina cities quietly announced plans for partial desegregation in the fall (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), Robert D. Ingle, for almost 30 years pastor of the Berea Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Fla., was all set last week to see that no such fate ever befalls his flock. In what Ingle claims to be the first move of its kind in the South, his congregation has approved the building of a new twelve-grade private school to take care of up to 1,000 white pupils. The church has okayed a $300,000 bond issue for the building; the sale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Not Right & Not Scriptural | 8/5/1957 | See Source »

...compared with the much higher risk for those who smoke two packs or more). So, Dr. Ernest L. Wynder of Manhattan's Sloan-Kettering Institute told the committee, a filter that stops 40% or more of tar from a regular cigarette made of good tobacco "will be a partial answer." But during the five-year boom in filters, no such tip has been marketed. Testified Dr. Wynder: "Some companies have taken advantage of the public's desire for filtered cigarettes and its equal wish for good tobacco flavor by marketing increasingly ineffective filters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Filtered for Safety | 7/29/1957 | See Source »

...four women meet and mate. This puts Author Rowans on a par with Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, apart from which House Party resembles A Comedy of Errors. To the antediluvian Ames mansion at Pruitt's Landing, an "unspoiled" Long Island town, repairs the following partial cast of characters, some Ameses and some not: a superannuated dandy who is chauffeured about in a Hotchkiss landaulet; a Manhattan model; a frustrated young architect who works for Vahan Rabadab Associates ("All Rabadab buildings looked like banks of file cabinets with the drawers open"); a proletarian scowler ("No thanks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Hairy Jape | 7/15/1957 | See Source »

...made a comeback this week. Harry S. Truman, star, supporting cast, musical soloist and partial scriptwriter of TV's memorable tour of the White House in 1952, put on another good one-man show this week on CBS's Let's Take a Trip. He was the calm and canny host for a TV preview of the $1,750,000 Harry S. Truman Library in home-town Independence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Old Pro | 7/8/1957 | See Source »

Personality & TB. Of the countless individuals who harbor tubercle bacilli, some stay healthy while others fall ready victims to tuberculosis. Why the difference? Housing and hygiene, it has become clear, are only partial answers at best. Reporting on a seven-year study of 1,500 TB patients, Seattle Psychiatrist Thomas H. Holmes gave the American College of Chest Physicians in Manhattan new evidence that TB is triggered by emotional causes. Paralleling a similar British study (TIME, Feb. 11), the findings showed that more than 50% of the TB victims came from homes broken by death, divorce or separation before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Mind over Matter | 6/10/1957 | See Source »

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