Word: skins
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...themselves. They met first at a dinner, with much grinning and chuckling and calling of first names. Then Rev. Samuel Moor ("Sam") Shoemaker Jr. opened the first "experience meeting" with the story about the unemployed broker who hired out to a zoo to pose in a lion's skin, was scared by another lion who turned out to be another unemployed broker. The Groups laughed. "That's right, Sam!" cried Founder Buchman. "That's the way we're meeting unexpected friends here tonight." Then the meeting grew chummy, with much talk of "sharing" (mutual confession), "surrender...
...mask is sad. But under flesh and skin...
...having chiefly to do with gynecology and other abdominal subjects. In June his latest work will be published: Electrosurgery. With the collaboration of Dr. Grant Eben Ward, assistant in clinical surgery at Johns Hopkins, he is recording his long experience with the electric knife in operations dealing with the skin, nose, throat, chest, abdomen, genitourinary system, central nervous system...
...Sensitive? Of course, stage people are more sensitive than other people. They are always playing with their emotions, working them right up under the skin. It's just like throwing your knee out of joint. Every time its easier and after a while it slips out automatically. So emotions! Madame Grousinskaya, the dancer in "Grand Hotel" is no overdrawn example...
Meanwhile Dr. Luther was showing his friends a bullet hole through his clothing. "I'm not wounded at all!" he insisted, but friends forced him to undress. On the skin of the President of the Reichsbank they found a light red bullet crease, painted it with iodine as the train pulled out for Basle...