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...mind and character like an apple. This time, in a story which takes place during the German occupation, he cuts a little deeper. Two thugs, Martin and Grandgil, are hired by a black-marketeer to tote four valises filled with meat across the city. Grandgil, a newcomer to the racket, is supposed to take orders from Martin, but right from the start he shows a shocking lack of honor. By threatening to expose the black-marketeer, he gets 5,000 francs instead of the agreed 450 for doing the job. As they move across town he tries to sell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Highbrow Smorgasbord | 8/10/1953 | See Source »

Eleusis is now the main base of the Greek air force, and the whistling roar of the jets competes with the racket of a rock-crushing plant. Greek Archaeologist Mylonas was not disturbed by such distraction. He told his workers where to dig, and three weeks ago one of them hit an ancient tomb a yard below the surface and only 50 ft. from the rumbling rock crusher. More digging uncovered five more tombs-just the right number to fit both the legend and the description of Pausanias. The bones they contained were poorly preserved, but late Mycenaean vases proved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Diggers | 8/3/1953 | See Source »

...London, America's top-ranking tennis player, 39-year-old Gardnar Mulloy, angrily hurled his racket at a linesman and stormed off the Queens Club court after he was beaten, 6-8, 7-5, 8-6, by Australian Rex Hartwig, an unseeded player, in the London tennis tournament. Fumed Mulloy: "I should have won. I was robbed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scoreboard, Jun. 29, 1953 | 6/29/1953 | See Source »

...Racket of Ideas. Maurer ends his book with no formula for spiritual success and no answer to his own questions & except, like Job, to lay his hand upon his mouth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: This I Know | 6/15/1953 | See Source »

...These facts, like all the facts of creation, demand of men and women and children that they meet them. The task is to rid our ears of the racket of ideas and explanations by which we seek vainly and miserably to deafen our selves. It is to listen for encounters with God's facts. This I know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: This I Know | 6/15/1953 | See Source »

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