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...Regina, Sask...
...since the end of World War II, increased in number from 293 to 1,018. In the past decade three other congregations-the Camaldolese, the Olivetan Benedictines and the Carthusians-have established their own way of life in the U.S. Father Joseph Brennan, prior of the Regina Coeli Olivetan Monastery at Lake Charles, La., says flatly: "There has been a Benedictine renaissance in America in the last five or six years...
...that a Pentagon investigation of the performance records of 23 companies-including Imperial -was in the works. It did not matter that the Civil Aeronautics Board was about to investigate Imperial. It did not matter that in 1953 a DC-3 owned by the company (then known as Regina Cargo Airlines) crashed near Centralia, Wash., and killed 19 soldiers. It did not matter that the Federal Aviation Agency fined Imperial $1,000 in 1959 for flying 30 marines in an "unairworthy" C-46. It did not matter that the Constellation, built in 1946, was one of the oldest...
...Rheingold to begin rehearsals, Wolfgang Wagner struck his forehead and exclaimed: ''Is it possible that you're all Americans? He could be forgiven for thinking so. In the cast were Texan Thomas Stewart, Singer Sewing Machine Heir David Thaw, New York's Regina Resnik, California's Jerome Hines. Also at Bayreuth were such regulars as George London (Canadian-born but a U.S. citizen), New York's Astrid Varnay, Cleveland's Grace Hoffmann-plus California's Irene Dalis and San Francisco's Jess Thomas, both making their Bayreuth debuts in Parsifal...
...REGINA SACKS...