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The auspicious thing that happened to The New Yorker fifty years ago this week was the appearance, on page 38 of the May 26 , 1962 issue, of the drawing below, the début of a twenty-six-year-old artist named Edward Benjamin Koren.
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Then the most auspicious thing happened -- the book seemed to drag me to the counter.
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Since the first of the year, several auspicious things have happened... Locomotives on the N. Y. Central are to have their piffling little horns removed and will again be equipped with steam whistles, so they can fill the valleys and the hills with remembered sound.
The New Yorker, January 16 , 1954P. 17 Since the first of the year, several auspicious things have happened... Locomotives on the N. Y. Central are to have their piffling little horns removed and will again be equipped with steam whistles, so they can fill the valleys and the hills with remembered sound.
By Fred Packard and E. B. White The New Yorker, January 16 , 1954P. 17 Since the first of the year, several auspicious things have happened... Locomotives on the N. Y. Central are to have their piffling little horns removed and will again be equipped with steam whistles, so they can fill the valleys and the hills with remembered sound.
Similarly, plenty of politicians, notably New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, have said auspicious things with respect to police reform: "Black lives matter" and so forth.
The picture showed a beautiful arrangement of auspicious things: ears of ripe corn, an elephant, two fish, and two fat baby boys, floating like angels above a rolling landscape.
Our scriptures taught us: Let all be free from disease, let all see auspicious things, let nobody suffer from grief, let all people be happy.
In an auspicious sign of things to come, the label is kicking things off with two exceptional new tracks, "Doff" and "Phive".
It's not the most auspicious of proposals and things go from bad to worse in Hitchcock's take on the Du Maurier novel, his first American film.
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