Word: thanked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...thank you for the sympathetic story you wrote [Jan. 2] about Adlai Stevenson? We are so used to picking up the magazine, bracing ourselves when we come to "Democrats," all prepared to see the most unflattering picture of the week depicting someone or something, and reading a slanted article. This was a most .welcome change. GENEVIEVE J. PRYOR Fayetteville...
...Missionary. Actually, the Sultan has only himself to thank for Aisha's militant feminist career. When Aisha was 16 years old, veilless and innocent of all social problems, she was put on a platform to deliver a speech written by her father demanding more rights for women. "I didn't know what it was all about," she recalls, "but after I delivered the speech, I began to understand what had to be done...
...nose, came through the crowd and shook his hand. "You were terrific out there," he said. "I'm very pleased with you, Billy." Bill Cleary, who set an NCAA scoring record last year with 89 points, wearing now an Olympic jersey instead of a Crimson one, replied simply: "Thank you, Mr. Weiland...
...former president of the Merrill's Marauders Association, I wish to thank TIME for its excellent tribute to our late commander, General Frank Merrill [Dec. 26]. General Vlerrill's name will be proclaimed in military history not only for his military accomplishments but also for the affection borne him by his "boys." No army commander was ever better loved by his troops...
...passel of sterling silver mementos. Almost as trim as she was when she first defied the stereotyped bovine heft of oldtime grand divas, tiny (5 ft. ½ in., 109 Ibs.) French-born Singer Pons graciously took her curtain calls, then used her special brand of English to thank Met-goers for "all those years I have sing in this wonderful house...