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...second week, on July 24 and 25, "The Role of Private Associations in the Welfare State" will be considered by Clinton S. Golden, lecturer on Labor Problems at the Business School, Monsignor Fulton Sheen, economist and lawyer Donald Richberg, and Stanley H. Ruttenberg, director of Research and Education for the C.I.O...
...Lerner, Magr. Fulton J. Sheen, John Crowe Ransom, Representative Christian A. Herter '15 (R-Mass.), and more than 25 other well known men in the fields of politics, religion, literature, and economies will speak at this year's Summer School forums, William Y. Elliott, director of the Summer Schol, announced last night...
...forums will present five topics. Speaking on the first subject, "The Welfare State," will be Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, associate professor of History; Edward S. Mason, professor of Economics; Lerner, a professor of Government at William College; Herter, and Monsignor Sheen...
...same easy posture he always managed on the concert stage, his lined face wearing its wistful smile. He felt, he said, "like I had just listened to the obituary of my artistic career." Perhaps the eulogies, by his longtime friends, Commentator H. V. Kaltenborn and Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen, had been premature; but then, his had been the kind of life that had moved the New York Times last week to call Fritz Kreisler what in fact he was: "A great human being, one of our most magnificent contemporaries...
...Respect. The professional sheen is applied by a cherubic-looking producer named Worthington Miner, 49, who came to television ten years ago with a directorial credit list of Broadway hits (Five Star Final, Reunion in Vienna, On Your Toes). Borrowing liberally from stage & screen (he also did a stint with RKO in Hollywood), "Tony" Miner has pioneered in TV with such effective techniques as the use of recordings for unspoken thoughts; the blending of film and live acting, and the combination of close-ups and long shots to get depth on the screen. His fondness for last-minute technical tinkering...