Word: soul
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Newspapermen do not always meet such 'interesting people.' I have met more bores . . . than . . . the average bank president, civic worker or professional salesman of brushes. I have also met more crackpots . . . If some poor deluded soul has just seen a vision, I am the guy they choose to tell all about...
Phillips Brooks House's soul was saved this month...
...short introduction, it is blood & sweat money. Always a deadline worker, Arno lashes himself through grueling 24-and 36-hour stints. Credited with inventing the one-line caption, Arno says: "I suppose it appealed to me particularly because my English grandfather . . . had taught me that brevity was the soul of wit-a surprising maxim to come from a lifelong reader of Punch...
...indeed encouraging to find a magazine of your standing devoting such thorough coverage to the work of a man who merits serious consideration in a world that often forgets it has a soul...
...been brought to our attention that pictures of Stalin have not been displayed in all hospital sick rooms," intoned the Communist Party Central Committee in Budapest last week. "Contact of the soul [with Stalin] is exceptionally important in hospitals. In the operating room, in particular, Stalin's portrait should be mounted in such a position that the patient on the operating table looks straight into Stalin's eyes. The patient should know that Stalin always guards over...