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...Jewish state after 2,000 years of its suppression. Even the Jews are not yet convincingly accustomed to it." The key to his vehemence today is that this visionary leader, as fiercely perfectionist as any prophet of old, has come back from the wilderness north of Sinai in the stark conviction that his people have not yet gained the Promised Land, and can never finally win it until they have overcome the enemy without and the enemy within. He is genuinely worried about the durability of Israel, and fears that the state founded in 1948 may only be a historical...
...contemporary works on the program provided an interesting contrast. Three movements of a Mass for Three Men's Voices by Leo Preger, receiving their first performance anywhere, showed that Preger's style is stark, powerful, and extremely difficult. The Harvard Glee Club's performance was excellent, bringing out the drama of the music without sacrificing good tone in the process. The Smith chorus gave an equally fine performance of Richard Winslow's Huswifery. This piece was more singable and less dissonant than the Preger, but was still a forceful work, with a wonderful melismatic climax on the words "Thee Glorify...
...Died a Thousand Times (Warner) is a frippery remake of the stark 1941 High Sierra starring Humphrey Bogart. As it emerges from the Hollywood mill this time, the film has a theme nearly as silly as its new title: it argues that society should not put a confirmed criminal behind bars because he may resent it. Jack Palance, paroled after eight years in the pen, shows his exasperation by rapping assorted citizens on the skull with his gun butt and putting a slug into a guard who gets...
Curiosity about whether Yale played dirty football in Saturday's game when Tony Gianelly was injured, as charged by the Boston press, will not be satisfied for at least another week. Bradley Stark '58 of the Student Council said that movies of the game would not be shown until after the annual football dinner at the Boston Harvard Club on Nov. 29, and then only if there was sufficient demand by the students...
Students can bring dates along, according to Bradley W. Stark '56, chairman of the Council's committee on athletics, since the free, two-hour long program will take place in the large-capacity New Lecture Hall...