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Dr. Claude E. Jones, associate professor of English at UCLA, states that modern fiction often overemphasizes intolerance toward Jewish and Negro minorities, and he will discuss key books on the topic in a radio interview titled 'Author's Agreement' on the Columbia Broadcasting system.
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LOS ANGELES, July 14. (G)
Intolerance toward Jewish and
Negro minorities is a frequent
theme of modern fiction, but
some writers make the mistake of
overemphasis, according to Dr.
Claude E. Jones, associate professor
of English, on the Los Angeles
campus of the University of
California.
In a radio interview with the
University Explorer, entitled, "Author's
Agreement." Jones will discuss the
important books vivifying
intolerance over the Columbia
Broadcasting system.
Regarding tolerance as
only
partly intellectual, Jones believes
that the emotional approach, thru
fiction, is valuable in our struggle
to achieve human understanding.
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Los Angeles
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July 14
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Intolerance toward Jewish and Negro minorities is a frequent theme of modern fiction, but some writers overemphasize it, according to Dr. Claude E. Jones, associate professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles campus. In a radio interview with the University Explorer entitled "Author's Agreement," Jones will discuss important books vivifying intolerance over the Columbia Broadcasting system. Jones believes tolerance is only partly intellectual and that the emotional approach through fiction is valuable in achieving human understanding.