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...opening with his antenna mustache attuned to the wild Spanish rhythms), a fraudulent art theorist? With a big wink Escudero spoke seriously: "Since nobody knows what is true, Salvador's theory that the rhinoceros horn begins all and the cauliflower ends all (TIME, Dec. 26) may be the profoundest truth of the cosmos...
...drink innumerable toasts of champagne at official receptions; but more than anything else, they showed European audiences that Americans can sing. As the newspaper Petit Parisien commented after the Club's first concert: "One can say that the students of Harvard posses the true art of singing in the profoundest degree...
...fact that Kastner was an intimate of the Nazis makes him worthy of the profoundest pity." said the government's lawyer, "since it shows to what limits he was prepared to go to prostrate himself for his people. Kastner could not have called himself a man if he had not favored his friends and relatives on the rescue train. Everyone acts to save his loved ones first. He who denies this is a hypocrite." Defense Attorney Tamir saw it differently. "You began as an ambitious leader," he shouted at Kastner, "and ended up as a Nazi agent...
Harold W. Dodds, Princeton president, noted Conant's leaving with the "profoundest regret." "We entered the presidencies in the same year--1933--and I consider him a close friend as well as a great educational leader, well fitted in experience and view point for his new job," he said...
...innovation likely to have the profoundest affect on both fraternity and non-fraternity life at Brown is the multimillion dollar housing project which is nearing completion this year...