Word: reviewable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JERSEY SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, Cape May, N.J. Comedy of Errors and Macbeth alternate on the boards with John Whiting's The Devils and the British satirical review Beyond the Fringe. Through...
...most problem-plagued cities-could attribute the trouble's swift suppression to some foresighted if only partly proved civic remedies. The frenzied Harlem riots of 1964 taught officials a frightening lesson. Negroes on the police force have been given better assignments. Mayor Lindsay recently appointed a seven-man review board-including two Negroes, a Puerto Rican, and two men active in civil rights groups-to handle the predominantly Negro complaints of police brutality. Beyond that, a costly poverty program, run by Negroes for Negroes, has offered a measure of hope to thousands of restive slum dwellers...
...works twelve to 15 hours a day, seven days a week, has stopped playing bridge on Saturday nights because "now I wouldn't dream of killing that much time." His family pitches in with wrapping and labeling, and Daughter Elizabeth, 10, has been enlisted to review local children's plays under her own byline...
...from the beginning, he says, the church might in certain cases be able to declare the marriage null and void. Still another approach is taken by three Dutch theologians, Fathers B. Peters, T. Beemer and C. van der Poel, writing in a recent issue of the Homiletic and Pastoral Review. They suggest that even if second marriages cannot be regularized, Catholics who otherwise display evidence of contrition and strong faith might be admitted to the sacraments...
...socially prominent young Boston lawyer named Samuel D. Warren took offense at a local gossip sheet that had assiduously reported on every party that he and his wife gave, and they gave many. With a colleague, the young Louis Brandeis, he wrote an article for the Harvard Law Review that first enunciated "The Right to Privacy." The authors' key point, which Brandeis re-emphasized later from the Supreme Court bench: "The right to life has come to mean the right to enjoy life-the right to be let alone." Since then, some 30 states have recognized a right...