Word: hungerers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Great Hunger, Woodham-Smith...
...true that he worked his way through the University of Illinois, but generally Swede and I had a pretty carefree time in our teens. The point is, the Nelson Algren I grew up with had an ordinary boyhood without hunger, fear or deprivation. He's a great writer without the hoked-up background...
...Great Hunger, Woodham-Smith...
...Hunger of the Faithful. No one knows more about that evolution than Professor Benjamin Rowland Jr. of Harvard's Fogg Art Museum, and a year ago he began organizing the first exhibition ever held on the theme. For Asia House in Manhattan, he gathered 70 exquisite pieces from collections all over the world, covering ten major cultures over 1,900 years. The show (see next two pages) is a perfect blend of art and scholarship...
...made for centuries after his death because it was believed that he had passed into a realm of invisibility and could be represented only by such symbols as an empty throne for his Enlightenment or a great wheel for his first preaching. But eventually, the faithful came to hunger for something closer to the Buddha, and the great procession of images began...