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† "And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also; knowing that tribulation worketh patience; and patience, experience; and experience, hope."
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Scharf trod circumspectly between East and West, hoping for "peace with everyone." In view of "the many crises besetting the church," he said, he would aim "not to find dramatic solutions, but to progress bit by bit." And for his motto, he chose the lines...
Art as Religion. At 68, having ranged in his own poetry from a swashbuckling, 2,000-line epic of Cortes in Conquistador to the modern morality play in J.B., MacLeish himself is tempted to an omnibus generalization on poetry: "'What is the meaning of all song?' Yeats asks...
J.B. Out of the Bible and into modern dress with Job. An added tribulation is the flatness of some of Archibald MacLeish's poetry and dramaturgy, but all in all the evening is richly rewarding.
Now when the President's eyes sweep from force of habit to the old familiar spot on important documents, the "O.K., S.A." or "See me, S.A." notations will not be there. And neither will the firm hand again reach out to guide Mr. Eisenhower through the dark land of world...