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...curious departure from Roman Catholic canon law, which holds marriages between non-Catholic valid as contracts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Protestants in Spain | 3/7/1949 | See Source »

Psychiatrically, the picture appears valid. Although the unusual problems of a neurotic veteran with a guilt complex and an analyst who can't swallow his own pills seem always consistent and never phony, I couldn't help wishing that "Mine Own Executioner" had dug a little deeper into some of the most interesting, though less spectacular cases, that popped up here or there. The picture was designed to create suspense, and it looks like the writers slipped in justification for the tense climax afterwards. The suspense is there all right, but you've seen that part before...

Author: By Rafael M. Steinberg, | Title: Mine Own Executioner | 2/21/1949 | See Source »

However, when federal aid comes it should be restricted to public schools, Sargent feels. "It is a logical continuation of the principle of separation of church and state. We fought it out on the state level in the 1840's. Separation of church and state was valid then on a national basis." He noted that American society needs some force such as public schools which help to unify its various economic, social, and religious groupings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Federal Grants to Education 'Only Solution' Says Sargent | 1/25/1949 | See Source »

...members of the Class of '49, Houghton said. Those who will vote by mail include commuters, men already graduated, and non-resident, non-graduate members of the Class of '49. These votes must reach the Council's Phillips Brooks House office by 6 p.m. today in order to be valid, Houghton explained...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class of '49 Ballots for Its Marshals Tomorrow | 1/12/1949 | See Source »

...meanwhile, it is only sensible for the Library Committee to allow Radcliffe to use the Woodberry Room. Even if the arguments for excluding girls from Lamont are valid--and that is certainly an open question--they do not apply in this case. Extra copies of records would not have to be bought, extra attendants would not be needed to keep down the volume of coed chatter, and there certainly would be room enough if the new Poetry Room drew as few people as the old one did. The librarians, however, are afraid that with the Poetry Room in a more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lost in the Shuffle | 1/7/1949 | See Source »

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