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Word: paines (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...back to Kansas City for an open-air performance of the musicomedy Call Me Madam, in which Musicomedian Truman was to surprise everybody by taking the stage to play himself in the last act. Good trouper though he is, he never made it. During the first act, grimacing in pain from what he thought was acute indigestion, he left the theater. Twenty-seven hours later, his longtime personal physician, Dr. Wallace Graham, relieved Harry Truman of a red-hot appendix and a gangrenous gall bladder. Practically bouncing off the operating table, Truman, in "excellent" condition, was a good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 28, 1954 | 6/28/1954 | See Source »

...author of more than 35 books, including the novels Bar abbas and The Dwarf, and scores of plays, essays and poems. His tone ranges from near-ecstasy to heavy gloom, but in one matter he is always consistent-the conviction that a world that is filled to bursting with pain, joy, bewilderment and dissatisfaction is just what God intended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Swede on a Tightrope | 6/28/1954 | See Source »

Percy, a Hackenfeller's Ape,* is the subject of British Author Brigid Brophy's first novel, but the theme of her crisp witty satire is Man-his birth in pain his absurdity in marriage, his glory in freedom. Her ape is no ordinary one; its kind is the closest thing to Homo sapiens that the animal kingdom has produced. For that reason, Percy and Edwina are the center of impassioned scientific interest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Of Apes & Men | 6/28/1954 | See Source »

While taking his ease at an inn in Genoa, Author Ernest Hemingway paused over his coffee and wine when asked about his brush with crocodiles and treetops during his two recent African plane crashes, then recalled his pain with a curdled face for the benefit of a photographer. Reported title of Papa's forthcoming African memoirs: Gin Is Not for Little Children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 21, 1954 | 6/21/1954 | See Source »

...medical profession did not interest me ... but it gave me a chance of living in London and so gaining the experience of life that I hankered after ... I saw how men died. I saw how they bore pain ... I saw the dark lines that despair drew on a face ... I do not know a better training for a writer than to spend some years in the medical profession...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: WHY BE A DOCTOR | 6/21/1954 | See Source »

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