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...wouldn't in general be enthusiastic about this sort of thing," Pappenheimer explained. "Whoever is appointed to a mastership should be given a teaching assignment as well. He should be a member of some department...
...outstanding job with a rather difficult play, Stefan Zweig's adaptation of Ben Jonson's sixteenth century original. Jonson's version shows a man who tricks others eventually being tricked himself: the avaricious Volpone collects expensive gifts by pretending that he is dying and will leave his fortune to whoever materially proves his friendship. After an extraordinarily complex set of misunderstandings, misdeeds, and mistrials. Volpone is condemned to lie in prison until he becomes as sick as he pretended to be. Following the tradition of "animal fables," all the flatterers who cluster around Volpone ("the fox") bear animal names which...
...Clinton Rossiter writes of "the deep overlapping of the beliefs and programs and even voters of the parties. They are the creatures of compromise, coalitions of interest in which principle is muted and often even silenced. They are the vast, gaudy, friendly umbrellas under which all Americans, whoever and wherever and however-minded they be, are invited to stand for the sake of being counted in the next election...
Behind all the criticism showered on publishers and unions alike was the realization that newspapers are not an ordinary everyday business. They are, in effect, a public utility; to shut them down, whoever is responsible, can be as damaging to a city as turning off its electric power. Echoing a general dissatisfaction with the fact that the Times and the Guild were unable to negotiate productively, Arthur Goldberg, Ambassador to the United Nations, said that compulsory arbitration was the most promising answer. The hostility of both publishers and unions to any type of compulsory arbitration makes even that proposal questionable...
...Dennis and sophomore Rich Brown. Dennis caught 33 passes for 524 yards last season, but--alas--there's no one to throw to him this year. Brown is being touted by the Columbia PR boys as "the finest halfback prospect Columbia has had since the days of Tom Haggerty," whoever...