Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...world's best-known painting, Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, is ruined, perhaps irreparably. That was the sad news from Italy last week...
...names of the quintets, selected at random by the players themselves, are: Holworthy Vets, Stoughton Raiders, Straus Sad Sacks, Wigglesworth Wonders, Weld Red Dogs, and Wiggs Mud Hens...
...such statements boosted the incident toward Sarajevo-like proportions, Clerk Braunspiegel, wild-haired and sad-eyed, a staunch middle-of-the-roader, sought to ease the tension. Mused he: "We should give in a little, Russia should give in a little . . . I don't know...
...belief of greying, sad-faced Robert Harold Scott, 57, is deep and abiding. Its single tenet: there is no God. For five years godless Robert Scott pestered San Francisco radio stations to let him air his atheism. Last week, more than three months after an FCC decision in his favor (TIME, Aug. 5), Station KQW gave him 30 minutes of Sunday morning time to rehash the arguments that have been the unbeliever's stock-in-trade for many a Christian year. Excerpts...
...managing editors, John Shaw Billings and Daniel Longwell, saw LIFE through its first decade. Entering its second, it will have a new managing editor, dark-haired, sad-visaged Harvardman Joseph J. Thorndike Jr., the first man to join Longwell's experimental staff in 1936. At 33, Thorndike says he "is regarded by most people as a taciturn New England type, although by Massachusetts standards [I am] jovial and loquacious...