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Carnahan called the Testament one of the few tangible evidences of House spirit. He said this year's edition would be a mirror of daily life in Kirkland House...
...just warmed." A Houston banker emerged from a closed meeting with the Secretary snarling over his cold cigar: "If that guy means what he says, how can he stay in the Truman Cabinet? I don't see how he can look himself in the eye in his shaving mirror every morning...
...Secretary's Mirror. The best Secretary of Commerce since Herbert Hoover had been looking in a shaving mirror, generally with satisfaction, for close to half a century. At 62 he was a millionaire, but he still had the reputation of being a frugal man; he considered lavish official entertaining "a waste of money." He lived in a large brick house (rented) on cobbled O Street in fashionable Georgetown, waited on by two servants; he himself was apt as not to answer the door. He had never visited his neighbor, Secretary of State Dean Acheson; until a few weeks...
...Lexicographer Partridge "no word is a mere word." Words, says he, become the "mirror of society and the index of civilization." * Sometimes a word travels as far as history itself. Sherry was "the wine of Jerez," cambric the "linen made at Cambrai," and tobacco the product of the West Indian island of Tobago...
...Great-nephew of Poet John Keats. † Oldest: The New York Post (founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801). *Who also writes editorials for Hearst's New York Mirror...