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HUMANIS ST—Thomas ‘Mann,

essayist, whose studies of creafive minds in "Essays of Three Decades” reveal the calm, humanist point of view.

German novelist and

Chicago, has by Mr. Judd.

By HENRY BUTLER “What is economics?"

"WHAT IS ECONOMICS?" —Parficipants in a discussion of Adam Smith's "The ‘Wealth of Nations" are {left to right): Lynn A. Williams Jr., William A. Judd, Mrs. Fred Hamerin and Mrs. Harold Bredell.

ISocratic Question-Answer Technique Keeps Discussion

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Mr. Williams, vice-president of Stewart-

ict, ub Ibook intended to show how drama : 1 oneself called. may be used in the church and in ‘deny it or are not ade-|religious education. disappear. No| The book, published by Abingdon. which the bour- Cokesbury,’ is entitled, “Conscience that democracy, perience in church drama at Rob-powdr-hungry foes |Ft8 Park Methodist church here in % do, can do | the 1920's. He now is forward into|Toctor of the Methodist of ; education, with headquarters at ow Nashville, Tenn, g SPEAKING HERE Ye R. called = ev. onsignor ton "J. a ane Tourist Motor Guide Sheen, author and lecturer, who 1ts suthor to make a | Just Published : will hive he nl lacture in the contribution to Wagner| «Lets Visit Our National Parks: 19 7 rnadette orum it does, after|A Practical Motor Gyide to the Na-| series at 3:30 p. m, tomorrow tional Parks and Principal Tourist| in the Murat. Msgr. Sheen Freud shows how | Cities of the United States,” by By-| has just completed a new book, De aT Ton Steel, has just been published] “The Philosophy of Religion," 9 Suman by McBride. to vx ko le be published by AppletonHere he makes his ows New York, ‘Chicago, New Orleans, on urY: St. Louis, S8an Fran and Seat- . and infantilism in literary creation. ir Hoffenstein Is Back I py. ye] publishers, » Bh Tor or - first book of poems in 17 years Jesoguised, a Important information includes fiom Samuel Hoffenstein. With the price - ranges of accommodations, , “Pencil in the Air,” the book Ans “xasthuds, BOISE Sp Yo Sum ws We vita ur of Sumnous: verse Will be published 50) Oct. 9. : ——

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Warner Corp. and recently appointed president of the Great Books foundation of clar, is the Tebel Og > of "920 O'Farrell Street." drawn in 1913 by Henri gy; author beer conducting a great-books study group at Orchard school, assisted Hate tie al one aotius off pd Levy, now 80, was formerly associated with the Gertrude Stein . vo i 8 hunted with the enormity | literary and artistic group in Paris, where she started accumula ue of the Nasi crimes, we wonder bow | ‘ing a collection of modern European paintings. a they conld-Have mised Hatt People. - 8... : were now ¢ . wn son. vin F1arriet Levy's Book Tells Groups Mentally Alert ot rity to ta, wns 0 Flow House Molded Family now’ president of the Great Books|Intarest was always keen. People|charge that Hitler would have oe foundation of Chicago, met Tues-|were eager to contribute ideas tof killed his wife and child- “920 O'FARRELL STREET." By Harriet Lane Levy. Mustrated by day evening at Ofchard school. |the discussion, and you could sense Would Rather Die Mallette Dean. New York, Doubleday, $2.50. Assisted by William A. Judd, Mr.|that they were learning. “He would rather die 10 deaths, : < \ Williams genially put Socratic ques- ow. : than subject the “Cierman THERE USED 10 be more certainties than there ase now. ; omarion upton Be EXCHANGE OF IDEAS doss lead | sonarettn™ to the humility of & That's one reason why reminiscences of 30 or more years ago have “The Wealth of Nations.” to learning. Mr. Williams himself, trig) Prank was defiant: “He got|® Melancholy fascination. Definition after definition of eco-|who studied at Yale university, Har- nto this and all there is left Harriet Lane Levy, writing of her childhood and youth in a prose nomics was, you might say, tried on|vard Law school and Massachusetts| is to tell the truth.” perous Jewish family San Francisco in the 30's and 90's, revives § for size. They didn't all fit, or they Institute of Technology, says of his Goering, criticized for his stand | vadished past. ™ d the back. ’ back in 1943, “Tt was the first time| cane Guibert: “But, Donnerwetter,| family partly through the house s = = I started to learn anything." nocheinmal, I can't stand there|itself, with rooms devoted to speQUESTION AFTER QUESTION| Through discussion, fixed idess|iy. louse and call the fuehrer|Cific functions. The family lived from the group leaders brought out|are and modified. Peo-|. milion-fold murderer, as that/in the house, but the family were the difficulty of separating the sci-[ple find out how tricky words can|s von Shirach did. I denounced also influenced by the house. In ence of economics from the sciences be. the deed, but not the doer.” the formal parlor, carefully darkof psychology, sociology and all the| Above all, they discover the fas- Really His Servant ened when not in use, nobody was other departments of social investi- |cination of serious talk about big Schacht boasting of | ever frivolous. Each room hed its gation. problems. he antagonism to Hitler and yet|Fituslistio significance, “Is the law of supply and demand] Americans have been often lam-|.. record as his . ss = as fixed as the laws of nature?” |pooned for the triviality of their|.., ordered the Killing T of all that was “Do men tamper with the law of conversation. ages, whispering “Purch influence. She was supply and demand as they couldn’'t| After listening to Messrs. Willlams| oh thar™ (terrible merely orthodox in. religious obtamper with laws of nature?” and Judd and their keen-minded|y one that lamp shades She was the soul of - “How about monopolies and labor (discussion group, I'd say that iff ... "ot of human skin, in all social activ. unions?” great books can do as well through-| putaeens who was acquitted, appreciation of Sometimes the discussion wouldjout the far-fluag program, we'Tei,.. pitterly after social standing and absolute get far afield. Sometimes 'there|likely to have a renaissance of first-| pn bo watd films right and wrong in Jot ar ate, Sot hon rate conversation in this country. |v e.q mtier's propagands She was, in short,| THE HOUSE—One of Mal And In their cells, with humor, save| lette Dean's illustrations for Myste Plot over with Capt. Gilbert, kind. : "920 O'Farrell Street,” showing . . fessed their bewilderment, pens > nh more| the old-fashioned house in San Laid in Indiana Ribbentrop did, or a, Eo Jas | Francisco, : "THE ELBOW ISLAND MYS. now the figure of the not a siave to de-|There were other distinctions TERY." By Ethel T. Wolverton, films fascinated him. his plety was more (Levys, being of Polish descent, felt New York City, Howell, Soskin, Poses Great Enigma profound than his wife's, [themselves inferior #0 Jews of $2.50 Capt. Gilbert's diary poses the he was not self-righteous. Bavarian descent. = THE NEWEST in the funior great enigma: How can human : . = =» When the family hired an Irish mystery league series of “whodunits” life be safeguarded against such| ONE MAY JUDGE Marie to|000%. Mk. Levy staried carefully for youngsters is “Elbow Island fanaticism? How can individuals have been that dreadful problem |cXplaining dietary customs and use » set in the lake section of be protected against mass hysteria? to a mother of 60 or more years|0f kitchen utensils. Maggie Doyle's : The youth of all the nations, in-|ago—the plain-looking, but highly|T®Ply was “I know. I've cooked The action revolves around the cluding the German, marched to|intelligent daughter. Harriet's old-|Jews before.” Webb family, living in Belton, Ind. So death because a handful con-| est no beauty either, The high point of the book Mr, Webb, on the town board, smells ELECTED—Mrs. Irene Ma spirators ‘ran wild. “How an had on embroidering, | Addie’s marriage, the fruition thing shady in bidding on| e,- Amiv ys, (rene / |officer object?” added baking and other her mother's hopeful scheming. street repairs at the same time Strieby, librarian - of * the Eli asked why he obeyed the and kitchen so-| “920 O'Farrell Street” has great his two daughters get involved in| Lily & Co. research labora- (80 to war. The only the marriageable{charm and interest. It makes cure mysterious happenings in the de-| tories, who has been elected have Jor laying Sian) rent life, restisss and uncertain, serted family home on an island resident of the Special Li- [lt 8 Tote Ne ior in pages of Miss Levy's|seem poverty-stricken by contrast near the town. The two incidents freien association, now hold- | onenitity for the common weit written book emerges| with what the Levy girls knew 00 He nei to form an interesting| ing its 38th annual convention | How slowly we crawl toward Sk Uf Spt viel ot Yous 260. “bow Lland Mystery.” i 8 fast-| in Chicago. : ou, having the drexs-| Volume of Gags, PE I ined 10 Svs the Hercule Poirot Publish Editor's those activities, 'ss| Anecdotes, Ready story with none of the gory de-|Back in New Book Book This Summer be carried on in Miss| “Cream of the Crop -(Cem You talls founda in the books fo¢ grown. Agatha Christie has a new Her-| Edith J. R. Isaacs long editor are brought backim,, This? — Second Series)” by , cule Poirot book on the Dodd, Mead Theater magazine clarity. “ The story with ite interlocking|list for June 73, entitled “The La |coenpletet a Look enitiod” “The “ Senator’ Word, Hay -Xatshad complications - and hair-raising|bors of Hercules.” Neate i Arion Theaters| MISS LEVY WRITES: “One(and Joo Laurie Jr. will be published situations should keep Junior inter-| In the new book, “the little Bel-(to be published by Theater Arts,| iro Of prestige existed as did next month by Didier, ested enough to let dad's copy of the|gian detective matches wits with 8|me. late this summer one God: To have money was to bs| The 320-page volume of gags snd latest Raymond Chandler thriller nefarious group of) present-day| The forthcoming book, rofuse- [nahody: the man who had mors ves|whicn tas sald over. 190.000, Spee =] ’ ; was |w alone~D. 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