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...most interesting thing about your story on Theologian Karl Barth is the fact that in the latter half of the 20th century a magazine like TIME should consider it important to publish the superstitions of this sincere but mistaken man regarding such matters as heaven, prayer, Holy Scriptures and Resurrection...
...cult and culture of the consumer that saddens Poet-Professor Jarrell, and in several speeches to academic audiences (the book is a sheaf of speeches and book introductions-the sort of collection that writers publish when they haven't written anything), he makes most of the familiar complaints. The intellectual is homeless; the poet is campus-bound; today's grammar-school education is flaccid; the American is merely a well-trained product buyer who knows, when in Weimar, "how to buy a Weimaraner." JarrelFs lectern jokes are rather good ("People who live in a Golden Age usually...
Pending further arbitration, the Dally will continue to publish under the direction of Michael Olinick, who was both recommended by the outgoing executives and approved by the board for the position of editor-in-chief. Olinick yesterday that he felt the motivation behind the change was important. The effects of the change, he said, be negligible, since the editorial exerts little influence on the contents of the editorial page...
Asked what students can do about discrimination in the North, Marshall suggested that civil rights groups at Harvard make a survey of hiring practices in the Boston area and publish the results. "I'm sure many Bostonians would be shocked by the findings," he said...
...tasteless, tedious charade wore on, even some of the professional sensation seekers of the press began to feel sated. Rome's Lo Spècchio yawned, "Basta cón Liz (Enough of Liz),"and Milan's earnest Corriere della Sera austerely vowed to "try not to publish anything concerning the infernal Elizabeth for 24 hours.'' But with some $20 million already sunk in the seemingly bottomless Cleopatra, 20th Century-Fox had scant choice but to try to make a virtue of the peccadilloes of its irreplaceable star. Where Fox President Spyros Skouras last month jetted...