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During a recent BBC symposium. Author Kingsley (Lucky Jim) Amis reported that it is declining particularly among younger people "who enjoy American products without a sense of guilt and without a sense of superiority." Emphatic agreement came from Historian Marcus Cunliffe of Manchester University, who reported that the younger intellectuals "if anything, are almost too pro-American: many younger English people have a sort of Americanophilia because they have established in their own minds the contrast between our allegedly soporific, boring, class-ridden culture and this crackling culture across the Atlantic." American jazz, painting, architecture, and highbrow paperbacks all suggest...
...first session of a Quincy-Holmes Arts symposium on public support of the arts, Stokowki that "many fine players are now leaving American because they do not have enough yearly income to their families...
...paper presented at the beginning symposium, Sarah Caldwell, artist- of the Boston Opera Group, endorsed a pending House bill a Federal Advisory Council...
Without such treatment, Dr. Stamler told a symposium at Philadelphia's Hahnemann Medical College, 17% of men die within five years after a single, uncomplicated heart attack; 71% die after a more serious attack or a succession of attacks. After five years on Premarin, the corresponding death rates were 7% and 27%. But dosage is critical. Dr. Stamler warned against giving Premarin within three months after a heart attack, advocated building up in stages after that from 1.25 mg. to 5 mg. a day. Los Angeles' Dr. Jessie Marmorston reported that she got good results (TIME, June...
Besides the symposium, the Arts Festival includes a jazz concert tomorrow afternoon and a chamber music recital in Holmes Hall on Sunday afternoon...