Word: admirerers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The London Daily Express wondered whether authors like to reread their own books, asked a few, found Evelyn Wauqh an ardent admirer of Waugh, especially his latest novel Helena, which he had read "20 times" since its publication.
The first big group show of the Paris season was dominated by a single painting. Bernard Lorjou's huge (12 ft. by 18 ft.) Atomic Age made everything else at the Salon des Tuileries last week look either timid or oldfashioned; it was a direct challenge to the aging...
Faithful Democrat Allen himself provides a case in point. He is an almost reverent admirer of Dwight Eisenhower who, George declares, refused the Republican nomination because "he didn't think it would be wise of the American people to pick as President a man they knew only as a...
In the world's free nations last week there were men who urged that U.N. forces content themselves with shooing North Koreans across the 38th parallel. Leading spokesman for this group was Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India. Nehru's avowed reasons for opposing the crossing: fear that...
Born Joseph Sarto, a poor man's son, Pope Pius X reigned as pontiff for eleven years, died in 1914. He was the hero of countless warmly human stories. One told how he got to Rome to be elected Pope. Having given away all his money to the poor...