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Thus wrote Thomas C. Darst, Bishop of East Carolina, in a message to the Protestant Episcopal Church released last week by the National Commission on Evangelism. These simple words, he felt, should be found in the heart of every true Episcopalian. Nor was the utterance mere lip-service, for Bishop Darst himself, released by his diocese, will soon tour the U. S. preparing the way for the great Episcopal crusade, a crusade for 100,000 new communicants...
...winning score on the last hole Hagen wanted a 2. He drove and then, with a characteristic gesture, told the boy to take the flag out of the cup. He intended, it appeared, to sink his approach. The ball rushed at the hole, bounced from the lip of the cup, finished in a bunker...
Would the President's lip have curled? And would his eye have assumed a New England twinkle if he had also read...
Many a young German cadet rubbed dirt into his small dueling wounds that they might grow the greater. Many a major's pride was the livid white scar running from lip to ear which marks the man tough enough to endure the severing and sewing on of a whole cheek...
Everyone knows the hideous aspects of erysipelas. From a tiny red blotch at the nose or on the cheek near an eye, an angry red spreads out into a wide, fiery stain. The skin tingles. It burns. When the stain reaches the spongy cheek or lip tissues, these swell into a horrible, puffy, burning mass. Sometimes the disease works into the scalp and down the neck. The toxins are filtering through the lymphatic fluids. The patient is feverish and drowsy. Heretofore the only cure has been to let the disease run its course, to ease the pain by hot fomentations...