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...Encounter, by Crawford Power. Crime & punishment in a rag-tag underworld teaches proud Father Cawder that "it's no part of a priest's business to pass on people like a judge"; an unsentimental first novel on a Graham Greene-ish theme (TIME, June...
...union estimated its gains at $1 billion-worth $700 a year to every G.M. employee in the final year of the contract. G.M. refused to put any price tag on its concessions. But it was putting its faith on a continuing prosperity and increased production, which would more than pay the price of labor peace...
...literary critic was in Cambridge trying to interest the people over at Brittle Hall in producing a play he had just written. Nothing over came of it, and had the playwright not been named Edmund Wilson, the general public might have been spared such a preposterous serving of rag-tag dialectics as his "The Little Blue Light...
Galiffa ran to second and tried to tag Caulfield, but he was on the base. He then went after Foynes, but he was on third. Still handling the ball, fleet-footed Galiffa started after Godin, and as Godin was forced to try for home, Galiffa finally threw, to catcher Irons, who put the tag on Godin...
Griesinger then made the error of taking a full windup. Crosby, alert on third, went down on the next delivery, sliding in under Jim Irons' tag. Huntington fanned on the next pitch...