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Emerging Personality. In the face of this huffing, the young (33) lord, who in times past has spoken out with equal vigor against such revered national institutions as the Church of England and the House of Lords, held his ground firmly. "I meant every word, and I have no regrets," he told reporters. "Our monarchy is the kind that can be talked about like that, but if it becomes a sort of religious establishment that people cannot discuss, it will collapse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Her Majesty's Tweedy Enclave | 8/12/1957 | See Source »

...without beginning or end. Kerr's Goodchild, while an American Odysseus and Natty Bumpo, is also a race-memory of the desire for freedom inherent in man's soul from the dimly-remembered dawn of pre-recorded history. Goodchild's successful conquering of his own soul and youthful vigor symbolize the constant reincarnation of man's unquenchable spirit; the white dove of his lofty aspirations columns heavenward, linking Classic and American aspirations, and those of all eternity

Author: By Anna C. Hunt, | Title: 'Sing Out'--- Tufts | 8/8/1957 | See Source »

...keeps an imaginary pet dog and won't open her door unless a caller knocks twice and meows thrice. Maureen Hurley is amusing as the chaste Mlle. Gabrielle, the Madwoman of St. Sulpice, who hears voices in her sewing-machine and hot-water bottle. And Adele Thane brings the vigor of Margaret Rutherford to Mme. Josephine, the Madwoman of La Concorde, who still goes every day to wait for Woodrow Wilson...

Author: By C. T., | Title: The Madwoman of Chaillot | 8/8/1957 | See Source »

...Ways to Die. What still sustains such Verne classics as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and The Secret of the Island is 1) the vigor and quality of Verne's talent, 2) the Homeric nature of his heroes, villains, and imagined perils. This is epitomized in Captain Nemo, dauntless commander of the submarine Nautilus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Rifts in the Moonscapes | 8/5/1957 | See Source »

...years Montana's candidate for the U.S. Capitol's Statuary Hall has been its late, beloved cowboy artist, Charles M. Russell, famed for his bucking broncs, whooping Indians, buffalo hunts and roundup scenes, which recorded the disappearing Wild West with vigor and validity. But it seemed that Charlie would never get to Washington; somebody always cut him off at the pass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Charlie Goes to Washington | 7/29/1957 | See Source »

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