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...altar. In this, fate has been aided by a series of villains of whom Kurt Bonine is merely the latest. Almost all of them are millionaires, and the effect Helen has on them is generally deadly. She drove Brett Chapman, millionaire ' rancher, to exile in South America. Dwight Swanson, oilman, piloted his plane into a crash and died. Kelcey Spencer, motion-picture tycoon, went off a cliff to his death. But Dick Waring, a madman, was sane only with Helen...
...fiancee. Cinemactress Grace Kelly, and to help plan the April wedding strategy. Meanwhile, on a nearby movie set, Grace rested between scenes of her new film High Society, looking startlingly thin in an unflattering classic-cut bathing suit. Was this a new New Look? Roving U.P. Columnist Gloria Swanson thought so and hailed it. From Rome ex-Screen Siren Swanson cabled: "Now with . . . America's Grace Kelly leading the flat-chested brigade, leaving behind . . . all the other sweater girls, I hope it won't be long before Italy's overgrown divas will be the last contestants...
...cities of today, Swanson said, have afforded much better living and working conditions, and a sort of "mass integration" which has created a stability favorable to the development of religious faiths...
Speaking last night in a panel discussion on "The Return of Religion" sponsored by the Graduate Colloquium of the Sociology Department, Swanson maintained that the current "return of religion" is based on a growing freedom from the unsettled conditions prevailing in cities until the recent past. The first industrialization produced a "fragmented, individuated" condition in the cities, he continued, which led to despair and a mass rejection of religion...
Following Swanson, University Professor Paul J. Tillich had a somewhat different view on the religious revival. He maintained that it stemmed from man's realization of the fact that his technology is unable to solve all human problems. Science, he pointed out, cannot explain the reason for man's existence, and hence people turn to religion as a replacement for scientific knowledge. Tillich criticized ways employed by some religionists to expedite this revival, maintaining that evangelists--"now conformists"--have used religion as a tool rather than an end in itself. In conclusion, Professor Tillich noted the present lamentable state...