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...certain to desegregate the jury-picking system all over Georgia, as the state's courts hastened to obey an old mandate freshly spelled out. "It would be prohibitive from a financial standpoint not to," says Judge Nichols. "Their decisions would be reversed, and have to be reheard, every time." That was just what happened in Sumter County, where Civil Rights Worker Ralph Allen will almost certainly be tried again-this time by a legally correct jury...
...outcome of all this is the clear realization that Lewis has made few contributions in the positive sense, with the possible exceptions of "Tarr" and "The Apes of God," which may be reheard and remembered for their literary virtues alone. In the main, however, Wagner's study indicates that Lewis has been valuable chiefly through his constant attacks from the enemy position. Like the burr under the saddle, he has helped to hurry things along. Speaking of Vorticism, a movement initiated by Lewis, Wagner remarks, "It was a necessary interim. It 'hustled the cultural Britannia, stepping up that cautious pace...
...year-old legal battle has still another complication. Scarcely two hours after the Washington court cited Sawyer and the others for contempt, a San Francisco federal court reached a conflicting conclusion. It ruled that the Government might hold on to the American President Lines until the case is reheard there. It looked as if it would still be a while before Stanley Dollar would know whether he would get his line back...
Hassard Short staged the production, and Albert Johnson designed the sets. The latter deserves special credit for his effective use of sweeping modernistic simplicity throughout. As for the work of Arthur Schwartz, the principal song, "I See Your Face before Me," will probably be frequently reheard, and such others as "I've Made Up My Mind," Fly by Night," and "By Myself" are at least tuneful enough for one evening. The show will undoubtedly have a warm reception here, for although it is not uniformly good, its assets are quite impressive...
...conventions. She gives them assembly halls, sleeping quarters, bands, singers, victuals, drinks, newspaper attention. And conventions like Minneapolis. One hundred and sixty two have met there so far this year; 29 more are scheduled. Last week the American Dental Association was there, with 8,000 members. They enjoyed themselves, reheard old information, learned some things...