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...Butler's symbolism made sense to the modern-minded jury, it brought outraged howls from conservatives, who wanted something a little warmer and more human. To most it looked like the same sterile brand of impersonal abstraction that so disappointed U.S. critics when the American regional prizewinners were announced two months ago. Then, only two of the eleven finalists bore much resemblance to flesh & blood; at London, all twelve top prizes went to abstractionists, among them three Americans...
...satellites of Saturn), which is somewhat bigger than the moon. Titan is too cold for life as the earth knows it, but it has an atmosphere containing much methane. Chemist Urey hopes to find that sunlight is slowly making organic compounds out of this simple gas. If Titan were warmer and bigger the process might already have clothed it with oxygen-and life...
Just a Fake. Some of her fans think Jo's singing has got "warmer" since her marriage early this year. Her explanation is less romantic: she wanted her voice to sound "rounder, fuller, deeper" and she spent years "polishing it like wood." Now she can sing two notes lower, suspects the "warmth" that people feel is just a deeper tone...
Perhaps the final volume of his three-volume autobiography, "Persons and Places," which he did not want published until after his death, will present the philosopher in warmer, if not more definite, tones...
After paying warmer-than-dutiful tribute to Adlai Stevenson and John Sparkman, Harry got right down to his favorite subject-the Republican Party. The Republicans, said he, "are campaigning on the idea that it is time for a change. But they don't . . . tell you what kind of a change they really want." Among the things that Harry said the Republicans wanted to change were: full employment, the current status of unions, social security, public housing, rural electrification and "our policy of stabilizing prices...