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Brenton WELLING Jr.
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THE BOOKSHELF
On October 28, 1949 Father Leonard Feeney, Chaplain to St. Benedict Center, was dismissed from the Society of Jesus. That
Faculty Urged Feeney's Ouster, Says New Book
St. Benedict Center charged today that Harvard personnel encouraged Catholic officials to start action against Father Leonard Feeney, Center chaplain.
THE MUSIC BOX
For 64 years the coming of spring has brought one of Boston's finest traditions, the Pops concerts. Tuesday night the
BRASS TACKS
On Monday, WBMS, "The World's Most Beautiful Music Station," stopped playing "beautiful" music. It had made a four-year experiment of
The Eliot Chamber Players
The Eliot Chamber Players Friday night in the House Library presented an evening musicale that was surprisingly good. The room
Missa Solemnis
Any performance of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis done in Boston these day's can't help but be compared to Serge Koussevitzky's interpretation
BRASS TACKS
During the 1947-48 season the Boston Symphony Orchestra lost $101,000. Last year it lost $139,000. And this year expectations are
Priest Calls Blanshard's Mind 'Definitely Biased'
Father George H. Dunne S.J. drew comparisons between his opponent, Paul Blanshard, author of "American Freedom and Catholic Power," and
Blanshard Faces Priest In Law Forum Tonight
Paul Blanshard author of the much discussed book, "American Freedom and Catholic Power" will debate on the topic, "Catholic Church
Wallach Drops Drive to Stop Fr. Feeney's G.I. Bill Funds
A law student's campaign to deprive Father Leonard Feeney of his G.I. Bill support ended last night. Richard W. Wallach
THE MOVIEGOER
Danny Kaye, according to Howard Barnes in Sunday's Herald Tribune, is the first real comedian to reach the screen since
Public Debate Offer Refused By Fr. Feeney
The proposed debate between Father Leonard Feeney and Richard W. Wallach '49 1L on the question of whether or not
Adam's Rib
"Adam's Rib," as the title might indicate, has to do with whether or not there is a difference between men
Budapest String Quartet
The Budapest String Quartet played three entirely different types of quartets in Sanders Theater yesterday afternoon, and when the program
THE MUSIC BOX
The Princeton and Harvard Glee Clubs met on the stage of Sanders Theater Friday night and almost the exact opposite