Word: compassioner
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Bessie had a lot more than power, as Hammond soon realized. Subtlety, intuition, presence, drama, compassion-all those and more made her the greatest female blues singer who ever lived. Six years later, on Nov. 24, 1933, when Bessie's star -and fortune-had all but vanished, Hammond, who...
National maturity, sanity and compassion, we are again reminded, do not come readily. In our ubiquitous display and near deification of Old Glory, might we not unwittingly be borrowing a page from Hitlerian Germany? Respect, like love, cannot be dictated-or produced by fiat.
Executives have displayed their greatest imagination, and compassion, in training and caring for their new workers. For both groups, the experience at times is frustrating. Many of the hardcore are without the remotest idea of what is required of a worker. Quite a few have never learned to tell time...
"Cops aren't inherently pigs," Durk tells the students. "But insofar as some pigs become cops, it is because you won't do the job yourself." As he talks, Durk studies his audience in search of the toughest-minded do-gooders, "the kids who can break down the...
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Bob Dylan, D.Mus., folk singer (see Music). He has based his technique in the arts of the common people of our past and torn his appeals for human compassion from the experience of the dispossessed. His music remains the authentic expression of the disturbed and concerned conscience of...