Word: readings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Horrified to read your nasty "Anglo-Saxon Migration" in the March 18 issue. Don't you realize that these hillbillies are bringing the precious "Southern way of life" to unenlightened Yankeeland...
...read with great interest and admiration your March 18 article on the new country of Ghana and the Rev. Martin L. King's affection for it. I believe that the late Senator Theodore G. Bilbo had an excellent idea when he obtained 2,500,000 Negro signatures and proposed the Greater Liberia act, which called for federal aid in the voluntary repatriation of Negroes who were illegally brought against their will to this hemisphere as slaves. A revival of this bill would indeed settle the present racial conflict for the benefit of both races...
...read de news, I am so puzzled, I am confused About an ex-pilot and now celebrity Whose name is Gerry Lester Murphy...
...Atlantic. Written by Francis Williams, a veteran Fleet Streeter who was editor of the Laborite Daily Herald before the war and now edits the Socialist Forward magazine, the book was hailed by the London Observer's reviewer as the best study of the press he had read, praised by the London Times and recommended by the Manchester Guardian as "required reading...
Greater Opportunities. In Choreographer Erdman, Laderman found a musical partner who was not concerned by the emotional restrictions placed on her work. At the first rehearsal she read the annotated dance score aloud (da-da-da-da, da-di-da-di) to see how its rhythms keyed with those of the flute. Then she translated the rhythms into movements. The completed Duet, premiered last year, was an elegant, admirably contained piece. Last week's far more complex work, also choreographed by Jean Erdman, was a wittily detailed examination of the love life of a voraciously modern woman...