1 the Fulton county grand jury say Friday an investigation of Atlanta 's recent primary election produce no evidence that any irregularity take place 2 however , the jury say it believe these two office shall be combine to achieve great efficiency and reduce the cost of administration 3 implementation of Georgia 's automobile title law be also recommend by the outgoing jury 4 failure to do this will continue to place a disproportionate burden on Fulton tax-payer 5 the jury do not elaborate , but it add that there shall be periodic surveillance of the price practice of the concessionaire for the purpose of keep the price reasonable 6 (2) Fulton legislator work with city official to pass enabling legislation that will permit the establishment of a fair and equitable pension plan for city employee 7 the couple be marry Aug. 2 , 1913 8 they have a son , William Berry Jr. , and a daughter , Mrs. J. M. Cheshire of Griffin 9 the Hartsfield home be at 637 E. Pelham Rd. NE 10 the mayor 's present term of office expire Jan. 1 11 Robert Snodgrass , state GOP chairman , say a meeting hold Tuesday night in blue ridge bring enthusiastic response from the audience 12 despite the warning , there be a unanimous vote to enter a candidate , accordto republican who attend 13 when the crowd be ask whether it want to wait one more term to make the race , it vote no - and there be no dissent 14 he will be succeed by Rob Ledford of Gainesville , who have be an assistant more than three year 15 when the gubernatorial campaign start , Caldwell be expect to become a campaign co-ordinator for Byrd 16 asof Sunday night , there be no word of a resolution be offer there to rescind the action 17 ordinary Carey Williams , arm with a pistol , stand by at the poll to insure order 18 ordinary Williams say he , too , be subject to anonymous call soon after he schedule the election 19 many local citizen fear that there will be irregularity at the poll , and Williams get himself a permit to carry a gun and promise an orderly election 20 everything go real smooth , the sheriff say 21 he tell the committee the measure will merely provide means of enforce the escheat law which have be on the book since Texas be a republic 22 if you destroy confidence in bank , you do something to the economy , he say 23 you take outof circulation many million of dollar 24 the bill be design to provide special schooling for more deaf student in the scholastic age at a reduce cost to the state 25 Rep. Berry , an ex-gambler from San Antonio , get elect on his advocacy of bet on the pony 26 a house committee which hear his local option proposal be expect to give it a favourable report , although the resolution face hard sled late 27 the senate quickly whip through its meagre fare of house bill approve by committee , pass the three on the calendar 28 two tax revision bill be pass 29 the proposal will have to receive final legislative approval , by two third majority , before March 1 to be print on the April 4 ballot , Roberts say 30 opponent generally argue that the ballot can not give enough information about tax proposal for the voter to make an intelligent choice 31 all Dallas member vote with Roberts , except Rep. Bill Jones , who be absent 32 Dr. Clark will succeed Dr. J. R. McLemore , who will retire at the close of the present school term 33 during his college career , Dr. Clark be captain of his basketball team and be a football letterman 34 we must solve the problem which have force these people to depend upon ADC for subsistence , Martin say 35 Bellows make the disclosure when he ask judge Parsons to grant his client , Alan Clements , 30 , a separate trial 36 ask to elaborate , Pierre Salinger , white house press secretary , reply , I will say it have get to go thru several more draft 37 he say this constitute a very serious misuse of the criminal court process 38 Karns have be schedule this week to hear seven case involve 35 person 39 the case of the judge in the 58th precinct of the 23d ward have be hear previously and take under advisement by Karns 40 it be a program of prepayment of health cost with absolute freedom of choice guarantee 41 moreover , he say , many qualified young people be not go into medicine and dentistry because they can not afford the schooling cost 42 in the child health field , the president say he will recommend late an increase in fund for program under the child 's bureau 43 he do not say by how much 44 the president say his proposal combine the indispensable element in a sound health program - people , knowledge , service , facility , and the means to pay for they 45 those who back a similar plan last year hail the message 46 house speaker Sam Rayburn [ D. , Tex. ] call the Kennedy program a mighty fine thing , but make no prediction on its fate in the house 47 customary senate rule be ignore inorderto speed approval of the Negro leader as administrator of the housing and home finance agency 48 this increase in the threshold , as the conventional force strengthen be call , will prove one of the alliance 's most difficult problem in the month to come 49 he be critical of what he feel be president Kennedy 's tendency to be too conciliatory 50 it do not take a Gallup poll to find out that most republican in congress feel this understate the situation as republican see it 51 they can hardly restrain themselves from raise the question of whether republican , if they have be in power , will have make amateurish and monumental blunder in Cuba 52 Kennedy administration policy also have be assail now from another direction by 70 Harvard , Boston university , Brandeis , and Massachusetts institute of technology educator 53 Mr. Nixon , for his part , will oppose intervention in Cuba without specific provocation 54 strenuous effort be make to remove pin prick from administration statement 55 in Laos , the administration look at the Eisenhower administration effort to show determination by sail a naval fleet into southeast Asian water as a useless gesture 56 again and again it ask the communist to freeze the military situation in Laos 57 east providence now have no civil defence program 58 there have be more activity across the state line in Massachusetts than in Rhode island in recent week toward enforcement of the Sunday sale law 59 the only day they have a chance to compete with large supermarket be on Sunday , the council 's resolution say 60 the small shop must be retain , for they provide essential service to the community , accordto the resolution , which add that they also be the source of livelihood for thousand of our neighbour 61 he suggest that a regroup of force may allow the average voter a good pull at the right lever for he on election day 62 he say he be confess that I be a member of the socialist party in 1910 63 that be before I study law 64 he steer I to the right track - the free enterprise track 65 Mr. Reama , far from really be retire , be engage in industrial relation counsel 66 it have become our responsibility and I hope that the citizen group will spear-head the movement 67 some opposition to the home rule movement start to be hear yesterday , with spokesman for the town 's insurgent democratic leadership speak out against the home rule charter infavourof the model municipal league charter 68 misunderstanding of the real meaning of a home rule charter be cite as a factor which have cause the citizen group to obtain signature under what be term false pretence 69 nothing have be do yet to take advantage of the enabling legislation 70 it be greet with a chorus of boo by 500 woman in Trenton Monday at a forum of the state federation of woman 's club 71 Sunday he have add , we can love Eisenhower the man , evenif we consider he a mediocre president - but there be nothing leave of the republican party without his leadership 72 Dumont speak on the merit of have an open primary 73 Mitchell decry the high rate of unemployment in the state and say the Meyner administration and the republican control state senate must share the blame for this 74 he say Mitchell be against the centralization of government in Washington but look to the Kennedy administration for aid to meet new Jersey school and transportation crisis 75 he call for help while say he be against centralization , but you can not have it both way , Jones say 76 that fail 77 the proposal , Sheets say , represent part of his program for election reform necessary to make democracy in new Jersey more than a lip service word 78 he be credit with set up an annual co-operative fire prevention program in co-operation with the red cross and state department of education 79 but we will have a liberal , well plan , forward look , honest platform 80 but I shall campaign on the Meyner record to meet the need of the year ahead 81 he say Morris county be rapidly change and unless step be take to preserve the green area , there will be no land leave to preserve 82 I be not afraid to tangle with the republican nominee 83 Trenton - fifteen member of the republican state committee who be retire - voluntarily - this year be honour yesterday by their colleague 84 there may be other 1961 state committee retirement come April 18 , but they will be leave by choice of the republican voter 85 at the same time reaction among anti-organization democratic leader and in the liberal party to the mayor 's report plan be generally favourable 86 apparently he believe Mr. Buckley hold the key to the democratic organization 's acceptance of his choice for running mate without a struggle 87 but as I have say before , if I announce my candidacy , I will have something definite to say about running mate 88 the hand be out 89 day after day some new episode be report 90 in the senate , several bill be expect to pass without any major conflict or opposition 91 they be James J. Delaney of queen and Thomas P. ONeill Jr. of Massachusetts 92 what can rescue the bill will be some quick progress on a bill amend the national defence education act of 1958 93 six of these be propose by religious group 94 I be a missionary 95 Mr. Khrushchev be jest in the expansive mood of the successful banker 96 the soviet union and other member of the communist bloc be rapidly expand their economic , technical and military assistance to the uncommitted nation 97 the communist country allocate more than $ 1,000,000,000 in economic aid alone last year , accordto western estimate 98 this be the big annual outlay since the communist program for the under-develop country make its modest beginning in 1954 99 India be the most populous united nation member with more than 400,000,000 inhabitant 100 the advisory committee on administrative and budgetary question be expect to receive the report this week 101 the latter two be half brother 102 but noone be overly optimistic 103 Pfaff succeed Martin Burke , who resign 104 he be marry to the former Audrey Knecht and have a daughter , Karol , 13 105 also the department of justice building be locate where J. Edgar Hoover preside over the federal bureau of investigation 106 many spectator will be occupy seat and vantage point border Lafayette square , opposite the white house 107 indeed , the administration 's curious position on the sale tax be a major factor in contribute to its defeat 108 the tax bill will be up for reconsideration Wednesday in the house when the legislature reconvene 109 this be not the sort of thing most politico will care to acknowledge publicly 110 it be difficult to be certain how the administration view that $ 28 million , since the view of one leader may not be the same as the view of another one 111 the Philadelphia transportation Co. be investigate the part its organization play in review the project 112 Varani have be fire on charge of accept gift from the contractor 113 I be take the position that the contract be clearly violate , Berger say 114 the contract call for overhaul of 102 joint 115 the city pay for work on 75 , of which no more than 21 be repair , Hemphill charge 116 we will not know the full amount until we get a full report , Wagner say 117 Wagner reply , can not you just see the headline city hook for $ 172,000 ? 118 Berger insist that we know enough to sue for the full amount 119 the PTC be investigate the whole matter , Pratt say 120 Goodis voice his objection before city council 's finance committee 121 the ordinance will increase fee from $ 1 for male and $ 2 for female to a flat $ 5 a dog 122 Mrs. Knauer say she do not think dog owner shall be penalize for the city 's service to animal care 123 the new fee schedule also be support by commissioner of licence and inspection Barnet Lieberman and health commissioner Eugene A. Gillis 124 the commission also approve a novel plan that will eliminate traffic hazard for pedestrian in the project 125 battalion chief Stanton M. Gladden , 42 , the central figure in a representation dispute between the fire fighter association and the teamster union , suffer multiple fracture of both ankle 126 he be in Baptist memorial hospital 127 both have be active in the association 128 an agreement between the leader of four party which contest indecisive election on Oct. 15 be reach after almost 18 hour of political bargain under the threat of an army coup dtat 129 Ierulli will replace Desmond D. Connall who have be call to active military service but be expect back on the job by March 31 130 insure that the country have a freedom of choice , he say , be the big detriment to the soviet union 131 economically , Martin say , the united state can well help foreign country by help they help themselves 132 private business be more effective than government aid , he explain , because individual be able to work with the people themselves 133 Martin say the government have be work to establish firm price on primary product which may involve the total income of one country 134 Salem ( AP ) - the statewide meeting of war mother Tuesday in Salem will hear a greeting from Gov. Mark Hatfield 135 on Friday he will go to Portland for the swear in of Dean Bryson as Multnomah county circuit judge 136 incumbent Richard Salter seek re-election and be oppose by Donald Huffman for the five year term 137 the church 's ability to change her method be go to determine her ability to meet the challenge of this hour 138 indication as late as the top of the sixth be that the bird be to end their victory drought as they coast along with a 3 to 0 advantage 139 Jackie Brandt single deep into the hole at short to start the rally 140 then Robinson slam a long double to left centre to score both runner 141 then Throneberry rap into a fast double play 142 Hansen , who slug the 1960 oriole high of 22 homer and drive in 86 run on a .255 freshman average , complete the bird ' spring squad at 49 player 143 he hope to melt off an additional eight pound before the flock break camp three week hence 144 it be the first of two double by Robinson , who be in a mood to celebrate 145 just before game time , Robinson 's pretty wife , Connie inform he that an addition to the family can be expect late next summer 146 toy with she field in the early stage , garden fresh be ask for top speed only in the stretch by jockey Philip Grimm and win by a length and a half in 1.24 3+5 for the 7 furlong 147 both be under the meet mark of 1.10.8 set in 1950 by Mal Whitfield 148 Mills be time in 1.10.4 149 while work out in Sylvania a swelling develop in the knee and he come here to consult the team physician 150 Moritz be list on the longhorn roster as a right half-back , the position at which he letter on the 1956 team 151 Moritz be bother during the first two game this year by a pull muscle in the thigh of his right ( kick ) leg and , as a result , several of his successful conversion have go barely far enough 152 I never do miss one in a play-off game - I kick about 20 in the five play-off game my last two year 153 but he be scholastically ineligible in 1959 and merely present last season 154 he knock down the interference and make key stop lot of time 155 Gannon contribute save play on the falcon ' aerial thrust in the late stage 156 he be look a lot well , and he be able to run , Meek explain 157 the Texan make themselves a comfort break on the opening kick-off when Denver 's Al Carmichael be jar loose from the ball when Dave Grayson , the speedy half-back , hit he and guard Al Reynolds claim it for Dallas 158 complete 12 of 15 pass for 174 yard , the Aggie have a total offence of 361 yard 159 Dick McAuliffe crack the first of his two double against lefty Don Rudolph to open the bear 's attack 160 Alusik then move Cooke across with a line drive to left 161 Nischwitz be work on a 3 hitter when the Indian bunch three of their eight hit for two run in the sixth 162 Chuck Hinton triple to the right-field corner , Cliff Cook and Dan Pavletich single and Gaines ' infielder roller account for the tally 163 Gaines hammer the ball over the left fence for the third Indianapolis run in the ninth 164 I have have it , he tell a newsman 165 I know when my reflex be go and I be not go to be any 25th man on the ball club 166 she say , when she learn Jackie be head home I be just speculate , but I have to think Jack feel he be hurt Boston 's chance 167 the union pacific railroad streamliner , city of San Francisco , stop in Ogden , Utah , for afew minute 168 he be mad at the world 169 Ritchie walk up to he at the magazine stand 170 I tell he who I be and he be quite cold 171 I tell he what Liston have say and he say Liston be a double crosser and say anything he ( Liston ) get be through a keyhole 172 I can not throw 173 incidentally , only two do it before a home audience 174 in four of his nine previous season Mays hit as many as 25 home run and steal as many as 25 base 175 actually they be helpless to do anything about the nationwide policy 176 there be two more Sunday afternoon when the situation will arise 177 this dissatisfaction lead to Howsam 's request that the video not be terminate before the end of the game 178 he succeed Buck Shaw , who retire at the end of last season 179 Williams be a defensive coach 180 in the past the club depend largely on Van Brocklin 's aerial 181 an injury force Skorich to quit after the 1948 season 182 he be there one season before rejoin the Steelers as an assistant coach 183 Stengel will receive the Ben Epstein good guy award 184 the new York franchise be head by Mrs. Charles Shipman Payson 185 Shea 's effort figure prominently in the new stadium 186 he play basketball there while work toward a law degree 187 all be quiet in the office of the Yankee and the local national leaguer yesterday 188 Deane Beman , the national amateur champion , and all the metropolitan district champion , including Bob Gardner , the amateur title holder , also will receive award 189 Horton Smith of Detroit , a former president of the professional golfer association , will receive the Ben Hogan trophy for his come-back follow a recent illness 190 Arnold Palmer have be a blazing figure in golf over the past twelve month 191 it make he human 192 and it also stay the hand of thousand of brood incompetent who be meditate the abandonment of a sport whose frustration be drive they to despair 193 he boom a 280 yard drive 194 he try again and once more slice outof bound 195 this knowledge have come in handy , too 196 Joe naturally rule that a ball be drop from alongside the spot where it have originally enter the stream 197 it happen on the twelfth hole , a 155 yarder 198 no , say the official 199 you must play it where it lie 200 until afew week ago , however , Arnold Palmer be some god like creature who have nothing in common with the duffer 201 there be about 3,325 officer and employee in this class 202 his condition be report to be fair 203 state senator Joseph A. Bertorelli ( D. , first Baltimore ) have a stroke yesterday while in his automobile in the 200 block of west Pratt street 204 police say he become ill while park infrontof a barber shop at 229 west Pratt street 205 equipment shall be in operation almost immediately after the first snowfall , Mr. Schaefer say 206 her husband be lie on the kitchen floor , police say 207 residential building consist of house , apartment , hotel , dormitory and other building design for shelter 208 trouble free , long life , quality component will play an increasingly important part in the merchandise of new housing in 1960 , Pantas predict 209 the dreadnought be build on design supply by the united state in 1959 and be launch last year 210 just how many sub secret be be hand over when the ring , watch for six month , be break remain untold 211 it be there that the two accuse civil servant be at work 212 the hull be also a result of almost a decade of work 213 oddly , the call be still hear 11 day after the five be arrest 214 this , he add , bring about petty jealousy and petty personal grievance 215 in open , D. Arthur Connelly , assistant united state attorney , read the indictment , but make no comment 216 attorney for the eight other defendant say only that there be no proof of their client ' guilt 217 then the youth flee with his money 218 it be when he attempt to end the relationship that the murder take place 219 if he attach little importance to personal liberty , why not make this know to the world ? 220 this , for the liberal I know , will be an understatement 221 I do not think that my experience will be typical for southerner live in the north 222 but these account do not show that northerner have be subject to embarrassment or provocation by Yankee hatred display in social gathering 223 probably a large percentage of Virginian and south Carolinian remain unreconstructed than elsewhere , with Georgia , north Carolina , and Alabama follow along after they 224 the social and psychological consequence of this continue to affect the area 225 it be hard to see how the situation can be otherwise 226 the north shall thank its star that such have be the case ; but at the same time it shall not draw false inference therefrom 227 by prevail over other claimant for the loyalty of man , the nation state maintain an adequate measure of certainty and order within its territorial border 228 this be particularly true in the world arena , which be an anarchical battleground characterize by strife and avaricious competition for colonial empire 229 that any sort of duty be owe by his nation to other nation will have astonish a nineteenth century statesman 230 reduce to its simple term , it be an assumption of a collective duty to compensate for the inability of individual to cope with the rigour of the era 231 national responsibility for individual welfare be a concept not limit to the united state or even to the western nation 232 if internal responsibility suggest acceptance of the socialist ideal of equality , then external responsibility imply adherence to principle of ideological supranationalism 233 today , as new nation rise from the former colonial empire , nationalism be one of the hurricane force loose in the world 234 complement the political principle of nationalism be the legal principle of sovereignty 235 the nation state , then , exemplify the principle of nationalism and exercise sovereignty : supreme power over domestic affair and independence from outside control 236 do the surface hide a quite different picture ? 237 the short answer to those question be yes 238 can thermo-nuclear war be set off by accident ? 239 what step have be take to guard against the one sort of mishap that can trigger the destruction of continent ? 240 be anything be do to increase our margin of safety ? 241 they know little about their machinery beyond mechanical detail 242 only recently new hole be discover in our safety measure , and a search be now on for more 243 work be under way to see whether new restrain device shall be install on all nuclear weapon 244 meanwhile , the expert speak of war trigger by false pre-emption , escalation , unauthorized behaviour and other term that will be discuss in this report 245 its radar screen will register Soviet missile shortly after they be launch against the united state 246 alternate location exist for all key command centre 247 additional code can be use to challenge and counter-challenge the authentication 248 he make the momentous decision 249 in an emergency he will receive available intelligence on the gold phone circuit 250 vital question will be quickly answer accordto a pre-prepare agenda 251 the key man almost certainly will be Col. William W. Wisman , SAC 's senior controller 252 at general Power 's seat in the balcony there be also a gold phone 253 now we must become vague , for we be approach one of the nation 's most guarded secret 254 once we send out the whole pie , they can put their piece into it 255 the answer be a cryptographic secret 256 each must match Wisman 's pie with the fragment that he carry with he 257 all three must compare note and agree to go 258 their head be in the air sniff 259 a white man will not have see it 260 watch , they wait until the squall thicken and begin to move in a long drift slant across the dry burning land 261 they be chase a rain cloud 262 they go after the squall as mercilessly as a wolf pack after an abandoned cow 263 I follow they in the jeep and now they do not care 264 for ten minute they run beneath the squall , raise their arm and , for the first time , shout and caper 265 they be study the ground 266 he have find a depression with rain water in it 267 he bend down , a black cranelike figure , and put his mouth to the ground 268 the countryside look like a beautiful open park with gentle slope and soft gray tree clump 269 they lie , with the bird hop from branch to branch above they and the bright sky peep down at they 270 the white man die 271 the aborigine be not deceive ; he know that the land be hard and pitiless 272 at once he start to glance toward the instrument panel 273 damned right , he say 274 the landscape keep repeat itself 275 its rib show , it be a yellow nondescript colour , it suffer from a variety of sore , hair have scab off its body in patch 276 his leg be narrow and very long 277 there be also a boomerang , elaborately carve 278 their skin be cover with a thin coating of sweat and dirt which have almost the consistency of a second skin 279 the Australian stop try to talk a pidgin I can understand , and speak strange word from deep in his chest 280 I shall like , by the way , to make it clear that I be not use the word Persian carelessly 281 the air , he say , be just right ; a cigarette will taste particularly good 282 nowhere in Isfahan be this rich aesthetic life of the Persian show so well as during the promenade at the Khaju bridge 283 it be a splendid structure 284 here , in the old day - when they have come to see the moon or display of firework - sit the king and his court while priest , soldier , and other member of the party lounge in the small alcove between 285 to a stranger their delight in these thing may seem paradoxical , for Persian chase the golden calf as much as any people 286 and it be express , atleast to their taste , in a perfect form 287 this schedule become too strenuous , even for the energetic and conscientious Mr. Steinberg 288 his London contract be rescind , and now , he explain cheerfully , as a bright smile lighten his intense , mobile face , I conduct only one hundred and twenty concert ! 289 as we begin to converse in the lounge of his fifth avenue hotel , his restlessness and sensitivity to light and sound become immediately apparent 290 unfortunately , it be Muzak , which automatically be pipe into the public room , and which nolens volens have to be endure 291 she even devise a system of colour , whereby the boy can easily distinguish the different note value 292 when he be eight he begin violin lesson 293 the musician run away from school when he be fifteen , but this escapade do not save he from the gymnasium 294 be not this an unusually young age to fill such a responsible post ? 295 during these year the youthful conductor have contribute greatly to the high level of musical life in Germany 296 through the Frankfurt Jewish Kulturbund he begin to give sonata recital in synagogue , with cellist Emanuel Feuermann 297 I consider it the centre of the world and make it a point to be there once a year 298 my Pittsburgher have become real addict to Mahler and Bruckner 299 since he introduce so much modern music , I can not resist ask how he feel about it 300 I consider it to be my job to expose the public to what be be write today 301 but after all , you never learn anything else ! 302 he cite Heine and Stendhal as favourite in literature 303 but you want a job guarantee when you return , I continue my attack 304 will you advise we to act the same way ? 305 you may have fail 306 noone want a large family or no child , and none hope for a castle or say that live in less settled circumstance will be satisfactory 307 during his two term the constitution be test and find workable , strong national policy be inaugurate , and the tradition and power of the presidential office firmly fix 308 principal author of the federalist , he swing new York over from opposition to the constitution to ratification almost single handedly 309 he serve as president of the continental congress 310 Washington never have a chance to work for an extend stretch at the occupation he love well , plantation management 311 he serve as commander in chief during the revolution without compensation 312 they fight hard , but they be forgiving to former foe , and seek to prevent vindictive legislature from confiscate Tory property in violation of the treaty of 1783 313 Jay have participate in the decision that exile his old friend Van Schaack 314 all seven recognize that independence be but the first step toward build a nation 315 all seek the fruition of that nationalism in a federal government with substantial power 316 indeed , the old Jeffersonian be far more atune to the Hamilton orient Whig than they be to the Jacksonian democrat 317 long live tobacco road 318 where be the writer to treat these change ? 319 perhaps present writer hypnotically cling to the old order because they consider it useful and reliable through repeated testing over the decade 320 the Negro face as much , if not more , difficulty in fit himself into an urban economy as he do in an agrarian one 321 this bold self assertion , after decade of humble subservience , be indeed a twentieth century phenomenon , an abrupt change in the southern way of existence 322 Faulkner , for one , appear to be safe from the accuse finger of all assailant in this regard 323 most avant-garde creator , true to their interest in the self-sufficiency of pure movement , have tend to dress their dancer in simple line and solid colour ( often black ) and to give they a bare cyclorama for a setting 324 the depersonalization continue as the dancer be far metamorphose by the play of light upon his figure 325 or , clothe from head to toe in fabric stretch over a series of hoop , the performer may well lose his sense of self in be a finial 326 thus , the avant-garde choreographer have extend the scope of material available for dance composition 327 the creator trust his intuition to lead he along a path that have internal validity because it mirror the reality of his experience 328 the unit of form be determine subjectively : the heart , by the way of the breath , to the line 329 he be still concern , however , with a personal event 330 musician who use the chance method also exclude subjective control of formal development 331 but a toss of coin , with perhaps the add safeguard of reference to the oracle of the I Ching , the Chinese book of change , dictate the handle of the choose material 332 accordto Katherine Litz , the become , the process of realization , be the dance 333 this become a dance call prelude to flight 334 Alwin Nikolais object to art as an outpouring of personal emotion 335 the sequence of movement in a Cunningham dance be unlike any sequence to be see in life 336 if a work be divide into several large segment , a last minute drawing of random number may determine the order of the segment for any particular performance 337 and any sequence can not only change its position in the work but can even be eliminate from it altogether 338 then the choreographer must arbitrate 339 he must rearrange matter sothat two performer do not bump into each other 340 and so I will only touch upon it now ( much as I have long want to write a book about it ) 341 this right of the state , its upholder contend , be essential to maintain the federal balance and protect the liberty of the people from the danger of centralize power in the union government 342 we begin by declare that all man be create equal 343 the fact be that the southern confederacy differ from the early one almost as much as the federal constitution do 344 one be tempt to say that , on the difference between the concept of sovereignty in these two preamble , the bad war of the nineteenth century be fight 345 he issue his emancipation proclamation only when he feel that necessity leave he no other way to save the union 346 outof this ordeal the citizen emerge , in the south as in the north , as America 's true sovereign , in a new birth of freedom , as Lincoln promise 347 there be also a lesson , one that have serve ever since to keep American , in their conflict with one another , from turn from the ballot to the bullet 348 one wonder about its applicability to people 349 but it have be during the last two century , during the scientific revolution , that our independence from the physical environment have make the most rapid stride 350 be the future of psychology akin to the rich future of physics at the time of Newton ? 351 there be a haunt resemblance between the notion of cause in Copernicus and in Freud 352 the bomb be as harmless as an automobile in a garage 353 the frequently postulate antique worry that the daylight hour may dwindle to complete darkness apparently give rise to a ritual and celebration which we still recognize 354 it be curious that even century of repetition of the yearly cycle do not induce a sufficient degree of confidence to allow people to abandon the ceremony of the winter solstice 355 what element of our behaviour be decisive ? 356 small wonder , then , that we fear 357 the achievement which dispel our fear of the cosmos take place three century ago 358 in agriculture , forexample , despite the advance in biology , elaborate ritual tend to persist alongwith a continue sense of the imminence of some natural disaster 359 there be many domain in which understanding have bring about widespread and quite appropriate reduction in ritual and fear 360 perhaps the most illuminate example of the reduction of fear through understanding be derive from our increase knowledge of the nature of disease 361 the situation with regard to our attitude and control of disease contain close analogy to problem confront we with respect to people 362 American newspaper reviewer like to call his play nihilistic 363 they find deep pessimism in they 364 can it be that my own eye and ear have deceive I ? 365 or be it relevant because it teach we something useful to know about ourselves ? 366 when Beckett 's name come into the discussion , the priest grow loud and tell I that Beckett hate life 367 that , I think , be atleast one thing I can find out when we meet 368 Beckett 's appearance be rough hew Irish 369 the mouth frequently break into a disarm smile 370 for one thing , the world that Beckett see be already shatter 371 it be all around we and our only chance now be to let it in 372 it be not a mess you can make sense of 373 I be not a philosopher 374 one can only speak of what be infrontof he , and that now be simply the mess 375 then he begin to speak about the tension in art between the mess and form 376 but now we can keep it out no long , because we have come into a time when it invade our experience at every moment 377 how , I ask , can chaos be admit to chaos ? 378 that be why the form itself become a preoccupation , because it exist as a problem separate from the material it accommodate 379 yet , I respond , can not similar thing be say about the art of the past ? 380 this be clear 381 this do not allow the mystery to invade we 382 take Augustine 's doctrine of grace give and grace withhold : have you ponder the dramatic quality in this theology ? 383 how can we make sense of this division ? 384 the key word in my play be perhaps 385 give a theological lead , I ask what he think about those who find a religious significance to his play 386 he kneel down at his bed as long as he can kneel 387 at the moment of crisis it have no more depth than an old school tie 388 yes , for they deal with distress 389 it be scream at you even in the taxi of London 390 as a writer on the theatre , I have pay close attention to the play 391 America be now join Europe in this mature phase of development 392 man be not confine to one outlet for his vital energy 393 the creative urge , forexample , transcend the body and the self 394 but for the beat generation all be sex 395 jazz be sex , marijuana be a stimulus to sex , the beat tempo be adjust to the orgiastic release of the sexual impulse 396 the singular uncompromising force of their revolt against the cult of restraint be illustrate by their refusal to dance in a public place 397 unlike the hero and flapper of the lose generation , they disdain the art of neck and pet 398 that be reserve for the square 399 this be far from the vulgar , leer sexuality of the middle class square in heat 400 that be why , the argument run , the square be so fearful of jazz and yet perversely fascinate by it 401 jazz , like sex , be a mystique 402 the mystique of sex , combine with marijuana and jazz , be intend to provide a design for live 403 the beatnik , secede from a society that be fatally afflict with a deathward drive , be concerned with his personal salvation in the living present 404 their work mirror the mentality of the psychopath , rootless and irresponsible 405 they be non-conformist on principle 406 one beat poet compose a poem , line on a Tijuana John , which contain afew happy hint for survival 407 the new fact the initiate of this cult have to learn be that they must move toward simplicity 408 the professed mission of this disaffiliate generation be to find a new way of life which they can express in poetry and fiction , but what they produce be unfortunately disorder , nourish solely on the hysteria of negation 409 who be the creative representative of this movement ? 410 the woman who come to west Venice , have forsake radicalism , be interested in live only for the moment , in be constantly on the move 411 other who be attract to this Mecca of the beat generation be homosexual , heroin addict , and smalltime hoodlum 412 carry high on this charge , he compose magical poetry that capture the organic rhythm of life in word 413 how be the beat poet to achieve unity of form when he be at the same time engage in a systematic derangement of sense 414 after only eighteen year of non-interference , there be already indication of melioration , though in a slight degree , to be sure 415 but with the renewal of interference in 1954 ( as with its beginning in 1835 ) , the improvement be impair 416 in the pre-civil war year , the south argue that the slave be not less humanely treat than the factory worker of the north 417 the line be a pretty good one 418 people talk about the law of the land 419 the expression have become quite a clich 420 they do not seem to be able to think of any 421 if there be no suitable academy in your own neighbourhood , there be always new England 422 who be involve willy nilly ? 423 well , after everybody have follow the new England pattern of segregate one 's child into private school , only the poor folk be leave 424 and it be precisely in this poor economic class that one find , and have always find , the most racial friction 425 a man must be able to say , father , I have sin , or there be no hope for he 426 it be a question which new Englander long ago put outof their mind 427 can god be mock , ever , in the long run ? 428 new England , as everyone know , have long be schoolmaster to the nation 429 but I think that something more than this be involve 430 be it not ironical that Roger Williams 's state , Rhode island , shall have be the very last of the forty eight to establish a state university ? 431 a Yale historian , write afew year ago in the Yale review , say we in new England have long since segregate our child 432 in one of his summer at home he marry , to the great disapproval of his father , who object becauseof his extreme youth 433 he give we an account of this in his lively and humorous poem , the happy artist 434 I scan the world through print symbol swart , and through the beggar 's rag I strive to see the inner man 435 few writer have well understand their deep self 436 not so , he answer , it be not the architect but the temple that be immortal 437 almost nothing be say of Charles ' spectacular victory , the central theme be the heroic loyalty of the Swedish people to their idolize king in misfortune and defeat 438 each aspire to be a god in human form , but with each it be a different kind of god 439 each fail catastrophically in an invasion of Russia and each bring ruin on the country that worship he 440 Heidenstam write four other work of fiction about early figure revere in Swedish memory 441 it be different with his volume the Swede and their chieftain ( Svenskarna och deras hvdingar ) , a history intend for the general reader and particularly suit for high school student 442 of Gustavus Adolphus and Charles XII it be unnecessary to speak 443 note such evidence be the first step ; and almost the only cure be early detection and removal 444 have not our physical ability already deteriorate becauseof the more sedentary life we be now live ? 445 in his stead be a Milquetoast version know as the corporation 446 no amount of ballyhoo will cover up the sordid fact 447 asto benefit to employee , it be notorious for its callous disregard except where it depend on they for service 448 in all other area , private initiative of the proprietorship type shall be urge to produce the desire good and service 449 corporation react violently to short range stimulus , e.g. , quarterly and annual dividend report 450 proprietorships can establish a meaningful identity , represent a human personality , and thus establish sincere relationship with customer and community 451 leadership be lack in our society because it have no legitimate place to develop 452 when the proprietor die , the establishment shall become a corporation until it be either acquire by another proprietor or the government decide to drop it 453 strike threaten the security of the proprietorship , if internally motivate , prevent a healthy relationship 454 the battle be not easy 455 observation of the radio emission of a planet which have an extensive atmosphere will probe the atmosphere to a great extent than those use short wave length and shall in some case give otherwise unobtainable information about the characteristic of the solid surface 456 radio observation of Venus and Jupiter have already supply unexpected experimental data on the physical condition of these planet 457 Mars have be observe twice at about 3 cm wave length , and the intensity of the observe radiation be in reasonable agreement with the thermal radiation which may be predict on the basis of the know temperature of Mars 458 the maximum angular diameter of any planetary disk as observe from the earth be about 1 minute of arc 459 this be much small than the high resolution of even the very large reflector now under construction , and consequently the radio emission of different region of the disk can not be resolve 460 there have be few measurement specifically for the determination of the polarization of planetary radiation 461 in the discussion which follow , the time average of the radio emission will be refer to as the constant component , and the superimpose periodic variation will be call the variable component 462 experiment be make on an electric arc apply a porous graphite anode cool by a transpire gas ( argon ) 463 a detail energy balance of the anode be establish 464 qualitative observation be make and high speed motion picture be take to study flow phenomenon in the arc at various mass flow velocity 465 the cool requirement be particularly severe at the anode 466 hence , the flow condition at the anode of free burning arc resemble those near a stagnation point 467 the third method be , to our knowledge , successfully apply for the first time by C. Sheer and co-worker ( Ref. 2 ) 468 however , technical difficulty arise by melt at local hot spot 469 this tube can be adjust in its axial direction by an electric drive to establish the require electrode space 470 the anode in figure 2 be mount by means of the anode holder which be attach to a steel plug and disk 471 this small pore size be require to ensure uniformity of the flow leave the anode 472 it be expose to a high velocity gas jet 473 in this design the anode holder be water cool and the heat loss by conduction from the anode be determine by measure the temperature rise of the coolant 474 the power source be a commercial D. C. rectifier 475 this region which have a high temperature than the rest of the anode surface change size and location continuously 476 the total heat loss through the anode holder include also the heat conduct through the base of the cylindrical piece into the adjacent metal part 477 the temperature dependent value of be take from Ref. 7 478 it consist of two block with flat surface hold apart by shim 479 in normal use weight be hang on the end of the tape and allow to pull the tape and the material to be test between the block 480 in this test a tape be pull between the block with a motor and pulley at a rate of with a clearance of 0.002 on each side of the tape 481 a system have to be use which do not depend upon the feed of the fluid into the manometer if measurement of the normal pressure be to be make in a reasonable time 482 this negative pressure be not explain by the velocity head since this be not sufficient to explain the reading by several magnitude 483 they also give information which will aid in the design of a more satisfactory instrument for the measurement of the normal pressure 484 be the work necessary to fill the manometer column from the reference height to h 485 the minimum total potential energy be find by take the derivative with respect to H and equate to zero 486 this give , which be the pressure 487 this method can be extend to include the concentration difference cause by shear field 488 this can be justify thermodynamically in this case , and this will be do in a separate paper which be be prepare 489 this have an interesting analogy with the assumption state by Philippoff that the deformational mechanics of elastic solid can be apply to flow solution 490 if the mechanics be similar , we can also infer that the thermo-dynamics will also be similar 491 if they be not ellipsoid , the conclusion will be a reasonable approximation 492 the internal energy of an ideal gas depend on temperature only and be independent of pressure or volume 493 note that though the ideal gas itself contain no additional energy , the compress gas do exert an increase pressure 494 the energy for any isothermal work do by the perfect gas must come as thermal energy from its surroundings 495 the experimental second moment conform to the relation in agreement with theory 496 the paramagnetic dipole effect provide some information on the particle shape 497 we first discuss the bond in 498 there be ample evidence from many source that the bond in be symmetric 499 here the distance be 2.44 A 500 there be , then , the possibility that this bond be symmetric , although Douglass be unable to determine its symmetry from his x ray data