Word: easterlies
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Major General Bryant Edward Moore was a soldier by profession but a sailor by avocation. A down-Easter by birth (Ellsworth, Me.), he spent as much time as he could aboard his big sailing yacht or his Star Class racer...
...thriving U.S. fashion industry blossomed out with so many spring styles last week that the New York Times devoted a 64-page magazine to them. But for zany creations (see cuts') aimed at the Easter trade, Paris rated the headlines...
Despite these omens, the National Association of Greeting Card Researchers is trying to promote Valentine's Day as a shopping boom to tide merchants over between the Christmas and Easter rushes. Feeling hampered by old mediums, they have branched out into heart-shaped cakes, perfume saturated pillows, and men's red undies...
...customs officers, eying the party, remarked that it was "just like an Easter parade." The men in General Wu's group all sported new Fifth Avenue suits. Miss Kung Pu-sheng, third in the delegation's rank, wore two orchids on her mouton coat. Miss Chou Yen, probably No. 8 in the group, rated only one orchid on the worn fur coat she had brought from Peking. Newsmen asked who gave them the flowers. The women answered: "Does it matter? Is it vital...
Worshipers at the cathedral of Notre Dame last Easter were shocked by a young man in the robes of a Dominican monk, who stormed the pulpit and shouted "God is dead!" (TIME, April 17). Paris psychiatrists took him over from the police for examination and the current issue of the English-language literary journal, Transition, carries the psychiatrists' report. Samples of the report's psychiatric word-weaving...