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...full house settled down in the Club Mount Auburn last night for a cozy evening of folk singing billed as "Sing Along With SANE," several hundred spectators slowly gathered outside to watch a feeble right wing counter demonstration...

Author: By Rudolf V. Ganz jr., | Title: Pickets Jeer 'Sing Along With SANE' | 10/24/1961 | See Source »

Pickets of unknown origin marched in circles before the entrance to the club, carrying placards which read: "Don't Let SANE Sell Us Out," "It's Later Than You Think," "Commies and Pacifists Are Kin Brothers," and "Live As a Nation Under...

Author: By Rudolf V. Ganz jr., | Title: Pickets Jeer 'Sing Along With SANE' | 10/24/1961 | See Source »

...trunk; the man who came back to retrieve it turned out to be a policeman. Bates told his story to Chief James E. Childers, passed on department rumors that a dozen policemen were cracking safes. He was ordered to see a psychiatrist. When the psychiatrist reported Bates was eminently sane and was probably telling the truth, the police department began an investigation. It lasted almost a year, and it was found that the corruption spread beyond Denver's city limits. The sheriff of neighboring Adams County was arrested, and five sheriff's officers were nabbed in adjacent Arapahoe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: Burglars in Blue | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

Faces in the Water, by Janet Frame. A brilliant, largely autobiographical novel about nine long years in a mental institution, done with toot sympathy and warm love for the sane and insane alike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Oct. 6, 1961 | 10/6/1961 | See Source »

Like her accomplished New Zealand predecessors, Katherine Mansfield and Sylvia (Spinster) Ashton-Warner, Janet Frame, 36, writes with a cool eye, a detached sympathy, and a warm but un-sloppy love of sane and insane alike. The daughter of a New Zealand railwayman, Author Frame has herself been in and out of mental hospitals as a voluntary patient. Shy and wary of publicity, she has recently changed her name to Janet Clutha (after a New Zealand river). But, under whatever name, her writing is sensitive, and her evocation of madness unforgettable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Inner Pit | 9/22/1961 | See Source »

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