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Hughes questioned the topic of the debate, "The Cold War Can Be Won," and insisted that most people "want to transcend the Cold War," thus "finding...

Author: By Bruce L. Paisner, | Title: Hughes Debates Lodge; Kennedy Fails to Show | 10/1/1962 | See Source »

...welcome, since the only available version (on Angel) is marred by mannerisms on the part of several of the performers and generally weak casting. In Beverly, however, the show itself is on display for the rest of the week. If one wants to see a truly professional singing actress transcend the limitations of plot and work through a fine score to achieve a memorable evening in the musical theatre, than he had better go to see Miss Elias in Bittersweet...

Author: By Richmond Crinkley, | Title: Bittersweet | 8/16/1962 | See Source »

...Truman era: "If the rise in steel prices was really needed, it should have been adequately explained to the appropriate federal agencies, with adequate preparation and groundwork. It should not have been a coldblooded action taken out of the blue. A private company's responsibilities to the public transcend its responsibilities to its stockholders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Impact & Comment | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

...their discipline. Indeed, it is almost impossible to find distinguished people who are ready to devote themselves to interdepartmental courses in the social sciences. Professor Lewis Feuer, who conducts such a joint course in the social sciences at the Univ. of California in Berkeley, is able to transcend these silly battles between disciplinary representatives, in part because he is a philosopher; Professor David Riesman, who gives a general course in the social sciences at Harvard, is able to transcend them in part because he has been formally trained in none of the competing disciplines. (He is a lawyer who trained...

Author: By Nathan Glazer, | Title: Department Disciplines Criticized by Sociologist | 2/5/1962 | See Source »

...terms of his relation to animals. The animals in the earlier novel were a species of hominid, subhuman, but capable of breeding with men-which Vercors used, as he uses his fox-lady, to exemplify his belief in the power of the aspiring will to change and transcend the natural, i.e., animal, condition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fox into Lady | 1/12/1962 | See Source »

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