Word: soulfulness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...colleges and universities, hundreds of superintendents and principals. This week, on its 60-acre colonnaded campus in Nashville, George Peabody College for Teachers quietly marked its 162nd birthday, and prepared to carry on with the earnest air of an evangelist who knows that there is always another soul to be saved...
...special Christmas cookie. It is a big, slick production. The only thing it lacks is taste. Some moviegoers may also be distressed by the lack of Christmas spirit in what is apparently the moral of the picture: you can't trust a soul with your wife...
...Early in my tour here a Mexican patiently explained to me that whenever I made an appointment for eleven o'clock in the morning, I must assume one of two things: either the Mexican who gave me the appointment is a proud, sensitive soul who is thinking, 'why should I arrive at eleven and give this guy a chance to come later than me; I'll come at eleven-thirty.' Or he is a sympathetic character who is saying to himself, 'Why should I force this poor fellow out at eleven; I'll come...
Love That Kat. Waugh agrees with many a highbrow in thinking that the greatest of all comic strips was the late George Herriman's Krazy Kat, a gentle, loving soul constantly tormented by her great love, Ignatz Mouse, whose joy in life was to "krease his [Kat's] bean" with a brick. Some partisans saw the Kat and Mouse as latter-day versions of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza; Poet E. E. Cummings found Krazy's faithfulness a vindication of the principle of love...
...Body and Soul. John Garfield and Lilli Palmer in an exciting prizefight picture (TIME...