Word: journals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...source of his unhappiness was obvious. Like most newsmen on the Constitution and its sister Atlanta Journal, Patterson, 44, has often complained about the pinchpenny policies of the papers' owner, James Cox, and Cox's chief executive officer, President Jack Tarver of Atlanta Newspapers, Inc. Salaries are so low that many of the Constitution's most talented reporters have left Atlanta to go to work for other newspapers. Tarver simply replaces them at around $100 a week with earnest young men who flock to Atlanta from all over the South, drawn mostly by the reputations of Patterson...
FRAGMENTS OF A JOURNAL, by Eugene Ionesco. In a chaotic but painfully fascinating self-analysis, a leading playwright of the Theater of the Absurd discusses the neurotic roots...
Other used seeds have been melted down and the salvaged gold has found its way into rings. In the Journal of the A.M.A., two doctors in northern New York report cancer-type changes caused by a radioactive ring. When a man had a cameo ring remodeled in 1946, the jeweler inserted a piece of "new" gold. After ten years, the man had so much discomfort on his left ring finger that he transferred the ring to his right hand. Eight years later, that finger also was irritated and inflamed, so he stopped wearing the ring. Too late. This year...
...troubled free spirit, worrying the burdens of the past and uncomfortable in the mechanized present. He prowls through the blasted stumps of tradition looking for signs of regeneration but not really expecting to find them. His nostalgia and vain hope find expression in Lines from My Grandfather's Journal...
FRAGMENTS OF A JOURNAL by Eugéne Ionesco. 149 pages. Grove...