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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...committee from October 17 to 21, inclusive, which covered the testimony on the Michigan sitdown strikes, including the testimony of Judge Gadola and ex-City Manager Barringer that the "treasonable" conduct of Governor Murphy had resulted in "a breakdown of civil authority." We cannot hope to stop that type of reporting in the Tribune, but we may succeed in making it embarrassing...
...tanned, bright-eyed, wisecracking Artist Picabia, with an air of deep subtlety: "I painted them because I wanted to." Picabia enthusiasts spoke in awed tones of the master's daring in risking banality by a return to nature. But a growing number of critics called it reversion to type, dismissed Picabia's middle period as the intellectual shenanigans of a brilliant amateur...
...last fortnight's Tablet Dr. Scanlan reported that Professor Arnold "urged an established church in the U. S. and sought to dictate what type of religion the churches should teach. It was a Hitler gesture." In the issue before that, Editor Scanlan had printed the evidence for his extraordinary belief-a speech by Thurman Arnold in which that able lawyer, using imagery drawn from his widely-quoted book. The Folklore of Capitalism, had said...
What this type of angry, incoherent prose will prove is anybody's guess. Thus far it has resulted-in the work of Durrell and Miller-in dismembered passages of isolated brilliance, lit with lurid imagery and standing out sharply above records of life that are often dull and usually obscene. It stems from James Joyce's Ulysses, but represents a type of curdled romanticism foreign to Joyce-more brutal, less artful, pervaded by a sense of hopelessness and despair beside which Joyce at his most pessimistic seems blithe and full of spirit...
Isabel, an attractive collegiate-type brunette with big brown eyes, claims she has had "no education" and is "scared of reporters." Despite her worried "I'm afraid I might say some-something I shouldn't" she became more communicative when reminded that the football season was over and that "Now It Can Be Told...