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...ironic token of the complete reversal of the social hourglass, he lives with the daughter of his former porter. He is mocked and ridiculed. A kind of Suffering Servant, he does odd chores for his neighbors. One morning, in a Moscow trolley, he feels suffocated, tugs vainly at the window for a breath of air and dies short minutes later of a heart attack-buried alive, as the first-page parable foretold, for lack of the vital air of freedom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Passion of Yurii Zhivago | 12/15/1958 | See Source »

Died. Irene Langhorne Gibson, 83, the "Original Gibson Girl," widow of Artist Charles Dana Gibson, second of the "five beautiful Langhorne sisters of Virginia" (including Britain's Lady Astor); in Greenwood. Va. As pictured by her husband, with her sweetly haughty expression, hourglass figure and stylish pompadour, she became the gaslight era's symbol of genteel femininity, influenced the dress, manners and flirtations of a generation of U.S. girls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 30, 1956 | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

...self-doubts for the jaunty little man from Independence, Mo. "The presidency of the U.S. carries with it a responsibility so personal as to be without parallel." writes Harry Truman. "To be President of the U.S. is to be lonely, very lonely at times of great decisions." In the hourglass of history, Harry Truman's capacity for his high office and his stature as President may well be measured from those moments of great loneliness. For whatever else he did, the climactic decisions-to proceed with the United Nations, to drop the Abomb, to go to war in Korea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HISTORICAL NOTES: Dear Mamma & Mary | 9/26/1955 | See Source »

...evening appearances of youngish (50) Cinemactress Marlene Dietrich at a plush London nightclub, the resourceful management hit on the idea of dragging in a celebrity at each show to introduce Grandma Marlene. Last week's hit curtain-raiser was Liverpool's burly (208 Ibs.), two-hourglass-figured (50 in., 40 in., 50 in.) Labor M.P Bessie Braddock (TIME, May 9), honorary president (she says) of a professional boxers' association. Arriving from the House of Commons by bus. Bessie togged in her usual drab blue suit, swept past the club's haughty doormen, bounced inside to utter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jul. 18, 1955 | 7/18/1955 | See Source »

GIANT COKES are on the way. Coca-Cola, which has been trying out bigger sizes since last summer (TIME, Oct. 11), is now test-marketing a 26-oz. "family-size" bottle (with the same hourglass shape) that sells at two bottles for 39? in San Francisco and two for 35? in the Boston area...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Feb. 7, 1955 | 2/7/1955 | See Source »

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