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...corner of the dining room Vag spotted a Fine Arts tutor sitting alone, a pleasant young man who seemed perpetually lost in fifteenth century Florence. Vag caught the tutor's eyes, smiled at him, and edged his way over to the distant table. He said hello and sat down opposite the tutor. There was no response From across the table and Vag looked up. The Fine Arts tutor was staring at the ceiling with his fifteenth-century look in his eyes. The tutor lowered his eyes toward Vag and said, "Isn't he wonderful?" "Who?" said...
...Correspondent Marguerite Higgins told, in This Week magazine, of the time she greeted General Douglas MacArthur after the liberation of Seoul, two years ago: "'Hi, General! Congratulations on this victory!' . . . MacArthur came to a dead stop. Then ... he waved over the crowd and called back. 'Hello, tall, blonde and ugly, come up and see me some time...
...Fairless, president of U.S. Steel, gleaming in a fresh-pressed cord suit and bright red necktie, was waiting on the White House steps. The man he was waiting for, an elderly, blue-suited figure, came walking slowly up the driveway. "Good morning, Ben," said Philip Murray. "Hello, Phil," responded Fairless. Said Murray: "Because of you I didn't get to bed until 3 o'clock this morning." Replied Fairless: "I'm sorry about that. I didn't get much sleep either...
...delegates seemed bored by Douglas' speech, milled through the aisles saying hello to friends, or read newspapers...
...sense of unity was in the air at the first meeting. The Rev. Albert E. Gates Jr., a Baptist, led the congregation in some folksy rounds singing (Baptists: "We're glad to greet you." Disciples: "We're glad to meet you." All: "Hello, hello," etc.). The Rev. Hampton Adams, of the Disciples, keynoted: "Both of our conventions show that they are growing in grace when each asks the other for its witness . . . The Disciples witness to an uneasy conscience about the disunity of the Church . . ." To emphasize their feelings, the Disciples had taken "Brotherhood Unlimited" as their...