Word: followed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Almost six years later the body of Max McClellan was returned to the U.S. for burial. Two nights before the funeral, John McClellan received word that his favorite son John Jr., who was preparing to follow his father in the law, had been injured in an automobile accident near Fayetteville. But Johnny was reported not badly hurt, so the family attended Max's funeral, then flew to Fayetteville. Recalls Jimmy, the only remaining son: "When we arrived at the airport, there was a little delegation waiting to see us. Dad looked out of the window at their faces...
...includes the first two lessons of a Bible course, Bible verses to be memorized, and a Gospel of John. They also fill out a card with particulars of the inquirer's religious background, to be forwarded to an appropriate minister. Within 48 hours the counselors are supposed to follow up with a letter, a phone call or a visit. In most campaigns counselors are expected to nurture their charges until the minister takes over, but in New York this practice cannot be followed punctiliously. "Just too many people," says Counseling Director Lome Sanney...
...this way that he suggests he was once a general in the Spanish Civil War. During his lifetime he has had as many as 50 different jobs which he believes have added to his ability as an artist. "50 jobs," he says, "makes one painter." He advises others to follow his example. "It is most important," he feels, "for a young artist to take a job so that he will be financially free to paint as he pleases. Never try to make money by painting what you do not feel by painting pictures as you would produce merchandise...
Consequently, it seemed appropriate that the CRIMSON give formal recognition to the outstanding theatrical achievements of the season. Herewith follow the recipients of the 1957 6-C Awards (CRIMSON'S Cambridge Critics Circle Commendation Citation), determined on the basis of discussion and voting by this writer and his five critical colleagues (in categories that have more than one Award, listing is alphabetical by last name...
Author McCarthy's Memories are sometimes tinily footprinted, particularly when she is talking about her suitably eccentric Jewish grandmother. But the whole thing is not like that. In early childhood, everyone's parents are taken for facts of nature; judgment or love or forgiveness may follow later, in a lifelong search for identity. In that sense Mary McCarthy's art-wearing no makeup here, and armed with little of her famous wit-contrives to make her apparently simple material the story of a search for herself...