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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Douglas Deane is a polished song-and-dance man. And Edward Finnegan (remembered for his fine portrayal in The Potting Shed at this theatre last summer) makes the most of the clergyman shocked to find that the words of "the Great Agnostic" can issue out of the mouths of babes. Adele Thane (also here in two plays last summer) brings the vigor of Margaret Rutherford to the part of the indolent maid...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: MID-SUMMER | 7/17/1958 | See Source »

...capacity crowd in Tanglewood's Music Shed listened to an abbreviated two-hour performance of the Mass and awarded the conductor a standing ovation at its conclusion. The performance was a repeat of one given last March in Boston's Symphony Hall...

Author: By John D. Leonard, | Title: 'Woody' Leads Glee Club for Last Time | 7/10/1958 | See Source »

...stayed out of trouble. When Perón first came to the fore, Cucchetti led 10,000 people in a protest march. When the Catholic hierarchy supported Perón, he blasted his bosses and was relieved of his parish. When Perón turned against the church, he shed his cassock and organized anti-Perón resistance. In July 1956, with Perón booted out of Argentina, Father Cucchetti went to Italy, talked over his idea for a Christian-Jewish brotherhood movement with Vatican officials. Next he visited Israel. Back in Buenos Aires several weeks later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Confraternidad | 7/7/1958 | See Source »

...next 300 years with vast wings and galleries, each in its own varying but harmonious style, the Louvre, completed in 1857, became one of the greatest of royal palaces. Even the vandalism of the Paris Commune, which in 1871 burned down the Tuileries, caused but few tears to be shed. With the Tuileries palace gone, the Louvre acquired one of the world's most breathtaking vistas, extending two miles up the Champs-Elyéees to Napoleon's Arch of Triumph...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Masterpieces of the Louvre: Part I | 6/30/1958 | See Source »

Algeria has been a bone of contention between European and Middle Eastern peoples ever since the Romans seized mastery of North Africa from the onetime Phoenician colony of Carthage. Vandals, Byzantines and Arabs have all contributed to the blood that is being shed in Algeria, and though it is frequently described as a straight-out colonial issue, the Algerian rebellion is, in fact, a civil war between Algeria's 9,000,000 Moslems and 1,000,000 Europeans, some of whom are not mere immigrant settlers but descend from families that have lived in North Africa for a century...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MEDITERRANEAN: Flames of Violence | 6/23/1958 | See Source »

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