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This morning's Boston Herald carries a letter from Charles R. Cherington '37, associate professor of Government, denying charges of anti-Irish bias made against him by Herald columnist W. E. Mullins...
Charles R. Cherington '35, associate professor of Government, is preparing a reply to allegations made yesterday against him and members of the Massachusetts Commission on Constitutional Revision, to which he is an adviser, by W. E. Mullins, Boston Herald columnist...
Princeton scientists do not contemplate a trip to the moon in the near future, contrary to a recent report by Columnist Dorothy Kilgallen in the New York Journal American...
...work for the same boss, they were still sitting on opposite sides of the aisle. Last week, in the World-Telegram and Sun, Critic Hawkins found T. S. Eliot's new play, The Cocktail Party, "wordy, static and depressing, as well as artificially acted . . ."On the same page, Columnist-Critic Morehouse wrote that The Cocktail Party, was "literate and enormously interesting . . . combining poetic writing with a sharp sense of theater ... played with finesse and authority . . ." Motto of the Scripps-Howard W-T & S: "Give Light and the People Will Find Their...
Died. The Rev. Joseph Fort Newton,* 73, rector of Philadelphia's Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany, author (Lincoln and Herndon, The Builders, River of Years'), onetime syndicated columnist ("Everyday Religion"); in Merion, Pa. Impatient of denominational differences ("barbed-wire entanglements about the Altar of God"), Dr. Newton was ordained a Baptist, served in several non-sectarian churches, including London's City Temple ("Cathedral of British Nonconformity"), before joinin'g the Protestant Episcopal Church...