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...cigar.) For more substantial fare, the reader might prefer A Yarn, which contains such stanzas as the following: For six long weeks we drifted on, we had nor food nor water; /We ate the cook, we ate the mate, we ate the captain's daughter./The sails grew mould overhead--ha! ha! the fishes laughed,--/We broke into the medicine chest, and all its contents quaffed. Thus the Advocate 85 years...
...Sick, sorry and cold, As muck upon mould I wither away...
Schmidt deserves tremendous credit for his ability to take an anonymous group of 80 amateurs and mould them in only six weeks into a single responsive musical body that can hold its own in a community accustomed to the very best in choral singing...
...surprising that foreign affairs has taken a secondary role in analyses of the President's decision to run or not to run. For if the President's 1952 decision is any guide, his answer this week may well rest almost entirely on his own personal desire to mould this country's foreign policy. Paul Hoffmann, for instance, has reported that when he went to Europe in 1952 to persuade Eisenhower to contest the Republican nomination, the only argument that held any weight with the General was the notion that he, and he alone, could make great, beneficial contributions...
...discontented heart to draw content From beauty that is cast out of a mould In bronze...