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...congratulated upon the forthright and comprehensive article concerning the widespread existence of pollutants which are endangering and undermining the health of our citizens. For the past 20 years, the Health Guild has been warning the public through literature, articles and mass meetings concerning these hazards that are infecting the air, water supplies and foods...
Time after time, in the debate over his religion, Jack Kennedy has announced that neither bishop nor Pope would tell him what to do as President. Many a Protestant has applauded his forthright words but wanted to hear Kennedy's view of Roman Catholic theology underwritten by an official Catholic spokesman. Last week the Reverend Gustave Weigel, professor of ecclesiology at Maryland's Woodstock College, stepped forward not as an official spokesman but as a distinguished Jesuit theologian to express his views. What emerged from Father Weigel's closely reasoned speech on the church-state relationship...
...rebuff the Soviet challenge to Hammarskjold's Congo policy, Wadsworth proposed a forthright resolution that would bar any state from sending military supplies into the Congo except through the U.N. Toward 1 o'clock one morning last week, a modified version of Wadsworth's resolution, presented by Ceylon and Tunisia, was put to the vote. Stubbornly calling for outright repudiation of Hammarskjold's acts, Zorin cast Russia's 90th veto in the Security Council. Wadsworth immediately called for an emergency General Assembly meeting under the "Uniting for Peace" rule, which permits the Assembly to take...
Your Aug. 22 article, "The Era of Non-B," was a courageous and much needed editorial. Your reviews-indeed the whole "back of the book" in TIME-are generally forthright, even if occasionally playful. (And that's another story.) I did want you to know that a book critic and book writer appreciated what you said...
...before the world or its kangaroo justice. But last week, United Feature Syndicate's William S. White, former congressional correspondent for the New York Times and now a columnist appearing in 120 papers, sat down at his typewriter, cleared his throat, and put into print perhaps the most forthright U.S. punditic criticism of the Powers case...