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...behind the ermine curtain came through on his historic trips to the Holy Land and to India. And last week, when the Pope undertook still another precedent-making voyage, a 32-hour pilgrimage to the U.S., the world saw still more of the real Paul-a kindliness and inner warmth that displayed once more the man's humanity...
...problem, says Friedenthal, was one that commonly afflicts the creative temperament: he experienced every woman as a potential mother and himself as an eternal child. To the end, Goethe carried this trace of the infantile, a cold little core of narcissism that all his genuine passion and warmth could never quite dissolve. It accounts for the arrogance of his old age, but it also accounts for the surging incredible productivity of those years-the eternal child in Goethe was an unfailing source of creativity. In the last half of his life Goethe completed five major dramas, four long novels...
Matter of Duty. The warmth lasted until the 1962 Sino-Indian war in the Himalayas. When the Indian army abruptly collapsed in Assam, Washington and London hastily poured in weapons and military supplies. The Pakistanis were livid. Officials charged that President Kennedy had broken his promise to consult with Ayub before making any arms shipments to India...
...microphone. Once into the music, he relaxes, sketching with the sure, spare strokes of a Japanese brush painter. In an up-tempo number such as Like Someone in Love, his figurations fairly dance around the melody; in Here's That Rainy Day, they flow with the melting warmth of an after-dinner brandy...
...analyze "the critical period of distrust in our rela tions," since it was now over with. He added, "We are very pleased to be wit nesses to the gradual and confident de velopment of mutual understanding." Though filled with diplomatic cliches, the speeches did reflect the cautious new warmth in Soviet-Turkish relations that has been evident of late. As recent ly as 1964, Turkish leaders were open ly derisive of Moscow's efforts to bring the two ancient enemies closer together. But then came what many Turks re garded as President Lyndon B. John son's "summons...