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...someone has to do something. On this Grand & Glorious Fourth, when orators traditionally remind the nation of the dream of freedom, the fighting spirit, the hatred of tyranny and the sense of purpose that gave it birth, the U.S. is engaged in a frustrating, distant war that seems to have lost its meaning. It has been called a "police action," but the police are sitting in a tent arguing with the criminals...
...Alexander M. Drummond, 67, who in 32 years as professor of speech and drama, has turned Cornell's drama department into one of the best in the country. Like the football coach he started out to be, "the Boss" railed and ranted through hundreds of rehearsals ("May I remind the cast that the audience usually likes to hear the lines that the author has taken the trouble to write?"), badgered and bludgeoned dozens of gawky students into becoming well-known actors and writers. Among them: Sidney Kingsley, Franchot Tone, William Prince, Dorothy Sarnoff, and Dan Duryea ("Strangely enough...
...Layton Jr. [TIME, April 28] speaks of his religious group becoming a "new" minority group when and if the Catholics ever become a majority in this country. Let me remind Mr. Layton that no matter what religious group he belongs to, he is at present in a minority. The U.S. has no religious majority (approximately 32% Protestant, 18% Catholic, 3% Jewish, 1% Orthodox, 1% miscellaneous, 45% no religious affiliation...
...remind Mrs. Fred Norton that . . . several million successful American soldiers found removing the uniform no impediment to being a successful citizen...
More than once, the moderator was forced to interrupt the speakers to remind them that the meeting was not the July nominating convention...