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From London, the mighty Thunderer was heard from. From its august heights, and with the gravity of its 175 years, the Times of London took notice of TIME'S 40, and found the magazine as deserving of good wishes as any of "all the new phenomena of that wonderfully...
The second contemporary work on the program, Charles Griffes' Poem for flute and orchestra, suffers from overperformance as much as Pampeana suffers from cliches. Griffes (1884-1920), after studying piano and composition in Berlin, taught elementary music in a boy's school near New York; he could compose only during...
Evolution and Truth
More Startling Moves? The Red world may also have been impressed by the implication of Pacem in Terris that Vatican efforts to achieve a new accord with Moscow will continue-even though it put those efforts clearly into perspective. Pope John's recent overtures to Communist leaders are not...
Died. Otto Struve, 65, astronomer and foremost exponent of the theory that there is life elsewhere in the universe, a White Russian who fled to the U.S. in 1921 to begin a visual study of stellar evolution, became convinced that there are 50 billion planets in the heavens. 2% of...