Word: naturedness
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I'm not impressed . . . nor are thousands of good American citizens who can't make ends meet because of high prices and the "pass-the-buck" philosophy of present-day economy. Something has to be done about it besides making socalled, good-natured wisecracks . . .
Rubens did best when he stood alone before a vast canvas; his finest works are huge mythological scenes filled with cream-and-honey nudes, and Biblical illustrations done on an equally grand and almost equally sensuous scale. But he could also put his passion for people into a small portrait...
Umphrey Lee is a big, good-natured man who manages to resemble neither preacher, scholar, historian nor college president. The fact that he is all of these things-and a man of tact and horse sense, too-goes a long way to explain the rise of Southern Methodist University. Last...
Died. Bushman, 22, Cameroons-born Chicago celebrity, since 1930 the star attraction at Lincoln Park Zoo; of a heart attack; in Chicago. One of the biggest (550 Ibs.) and most ferocious-looking gorillas ever seen in a zoo, Bushman loved spectators, endeared himself to them with good-natured hamming.
A burly 52, he radiates good-natured befuddlement, looks rather like a beardless Santa Claus, with a full, ruddy face, frosty eyebrows, tousled white hair and a red flannel shirt to keep out the drafts that whip through his old house and set its mobiles whirling.