Word: falling
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...correct . . . then the need for love towards Jesus may be regarded as a more positive form of the Transference. The sense of love for God, which was part of that communion with his Creator enjoyed by Adam before the Fall... is also transferred to the person of Christ... If, then, such a view is not mistaken ... we may perhaps be able more fully to understand why it was that the Saviour of mankind had to be both loved and hated by those to whom He came to reveal the true nature of God. Thus it was that the suffering servant...
...million in its last fiscal year, Garfinckel's has eleven outlets in five states and the District of Columbia, and has not stopped expanding. The next stop is Chicago, where Brooks Brothers plans to display its famed Golden Fleece trademark (see cut) in a new branch next fall...
Thelma Jordon (Paramount), in telling the story of a fall guy, has a production polish as bright as a new dime but uses a plot that was minted long ago. Wendell Corey is a petulant assistant district attorney with an ever-loving wife (Joan Tetzel) and two movie-perfect children. But he goes on a binge and is exposed to the mature blandishments of Barbara Stanwyck, who gets him involved in a nasty murder. Corey is disbarred and Barbara dies in an auto accident over the convenient Hollywood cliff that has served as the execution block for many an offender...
From his filthy headquarters on the Thames waterfront, a shed where he is vainly struggling with a mural of The Fall, Gulley sallies forth to bleed the rich like an impecunious vampire ("Artists," he says, "owe a debt to millionaires that can never be repaid, except in cash"). His only lucky break comes when he invades the swank apartment of a holidaying rich man and, after jimmying the food closets and the wine cellar and pawning the silver service, dreamily proceeds to daub The Raising of Lazarus on the wall over the antique sideboard. But in two ticks Gulley himself...
...Fall of 1949 was a lively season in and about the Yard and the Square, Hundreds gasped, gurgied, and gawked as the are changed and absorbed new faces and strove to keep up with the changing world...