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Word: soulfulness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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John E. McNees '60 of Eliot House and Kansas City, Kansas, has been awarded the 1958 Dana Reed Prize for distinguished undergraduate writing, for his CRIMSON feature on "The Quest at Princeton for the Cocktail Soul," an essay on Bicker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McNees' Bicker Story Wins Prize | 5/16/1958 | See Source »

...sense of mission. What to do? I don't know. It is not easy to stop. You can't draw a sword and cut off the head of this enemy." Then, looking to the future, Nehru said: "We may win certain elections but we are losing our soul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: The Tired Man | 5/12/1958 | See Source »

...best-attended movies in Paris last week was Le Désert de Pigalle, a sex-and-sob drama about a priest in plain clothes battling for the soul of a streetwalker. Many a homeward-bound member of the audience, hurrying along Montmartre's notorious Place Pigalle just a block from the theater, passed a pipe-puffing Parisian in a beret chatting with a prostitute without realizing that he was the movie's real-life model...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Popsy's Padre | 5/12/1958 | See Source »

Caldwell, though, hasn't sold his soul to Hollywood, or anything else. Writing is his living, and professionalism doesn't appear to have changed his approach. He's done thirty novels, a number of short stories, and one movie. He doesn't seem anxious to do many more, unless they're from his own novels, and he is only asked to supervise...

Author: By Alfred FRIENDLY Jr., | Title: Georgia Minstrel | 5/6/1958 | See Source »

...greater a work of art is, the less there ultimately is to say about it. Most of the output here, however, invites literary comment, explanation and even rhetoric; there has been much material on the subject in the past year and more is forthcoming. Some hardy soul who cares not at all that dealers are finding French art increasingly scarce might try his hand at figuring out what happened to the painter's geist in Germany since the days of Durer and Chranach. It may well turn out to be a tragedy in the best Sophoclean tradition...

Author: By Paul W. Schwartz, | Title: Deutsche Kunst II | 4/30/1958 | See Source »

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