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...story of a West German tart who takes an unusual interest in her client's lives. Stars Nadja Tiller and Curt Jurgens. Starts Sunday: Ingmar Bergman's early (1952) episodic comedy, Secrets of Women, is funny indeed. It stars the usual Bergman repertoire--Eva Dahlbeck, Anita Bjork, Gunnar Bjornstrand, et...
...from "Mary's flowers," the rose was considered as profane for a century or so, due to its naughty association with Cupid, the Romans, et al. Rose heps (not hips) can easily be made into beads, and rose petals can be rolled and pressed into beads. These were within the reach of the poorest congregations and easy to count. The church sanctified the rose after finding that it couldn't root...
...Twentieth Century (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). The first of this excellent program's fall shows deals with "Hungary Today"-filmed in Hungary and including interviews with farmers, a journalist, a young Communist et...
...think Aristotle is being used. What about the other guys that we've been supposedly worshiping and revering all these years: Jesus, Gandhi, Schweitzer, et al.? Jesus allowed himself to be crucified, and he was nearly as good and right as we are. They all say one and the same thing. Anyone who has any spiritual development or a good sense of reality must conclude that nuclear war is out of the question and should not be considered as solving ''anything" or prepared for by any nation...
...lucky that there was no United Nations organization in the days when the American colonies started to secede. If there had been such a thing, it very probably would have passed a resolution, by a majority of Japanese, Thailanders, Afghans, et al., that the revolution would be considered a threat to world peace. Troops of that U.N. would have been sent in to bring the naughty colonies back under the central government in London. One of the first things that U.N. would have done would have been to order the mercenaries, Von Steuben, Lafayette and others, back to Germany...