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...busiest week since December were two footsore comedies. Both tried for laughs on the subject of bastards; neither got any. It's A Gift featured a will bequeathing a large fortune to any female in the family who produced a love child. Happily Ever After featured a parson who had performed 10,000 marriages-without ever having been ordained...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Small Fry | 3/26/1945 | See Source »

Plotted Energy. Before he donned the cloth, Boston fans got one final look at the Flying Parson in motion. He gave his schoolboy rivals handicaps up to 90 yds. in the Boston Y.M.C.A. twomile, then won going away in slow time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Pious Miler | 1/29/1945 | See Source »

...World of Washington Irving, by Van Wyck Brooks, tells of a period in American history comparable to the present, when Parson Weems hawked books from his spring wagon and the people were avid for learning. Part of its value is that, in a time when there are not enough new books of quality to satisfy the demand, it directs readers to many excellent, forgotten U.S. writers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Year In Books, Dec. 18, 1944 | 12/18/1944 | See Source »

...places. And in its new Secretary, the State Department had a man who had a powerful resolution to do well. Ed Stettinius is not only friendly, energetic and loyal, but he has still another valuable trait, which was rooted in the days when he had wanted to become a parson. It was a solemn, almost reverential, respect for the responsibility of his new high office. Besides this he has one enormous asset: the general good will of the people of the U.S., who are most anxious for him to succeed, and are willing to give him every support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Mr. Secretary Stettinius | 12/11/1944 | See Source »

...evening in February 1942 Harper & Brothers' Board Chairman Henry Hoyns tuned in on We, the People, heard the easygoing drawl of a preacher recounting his experiences in the Ozark Mountains. The publishers promptly asked the parson to write his autobiography. Last week it was published. Walkin' Preacher of the Ozarks ($2.50) by the Rev. Guy Howard, crammed with colorful hillbilly tales, is a lively account of an itinerant minister's work in isolated Ozark hamlets of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Walkin Preacher | 11/20/1944 | See Source »

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