October 1, 1962
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""But one thing is needful.""
October 8, 1962
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It's a long shift that has no surgery.
October 15, 1962
1h
A painstaking diagnosis.
October 22, 1962
1h
How do you repay such a debt?
October 29, 1962
1h
""Brave in his burning pride.""
November 5, 1962
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To hell and gone.
November 12, 1962
1h
Last straws.
November 19, 1962
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The tautological imperative.
November 26, 1962
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A gentle occupation.
December 3, 1962
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""Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness...""
December 10, 1962
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I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear; Those of mechanics—each one singing his, as it should be, blithe and strong; The carpenter singing his, as he measures his plank or beam, The mason singing his, as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work; The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat—the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck; The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench—the hatter singing as he stands; The wood-cutter's song—the ploughboy's, on his way in the morning, or at the noon intermission, or at sundown; The delicious singing of the mother—or of the young wife at work—or of the girl sewing or washing—Each singing what belongs to her, and to none else; The day what belongs to the day—at night, the party of young fellows, robust, friendly, Singing, with open mouths, their strong melodious songs. Come! some of you! still be flooding The States with hundreds and thousands of mouth-songs fit for The States only. Walt Whitman, Leaves of Gr
December 17, 1962
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""Oh what hard luck stories they all hand me.""
December 31, 1962
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A sabbath diversion.
January 7, 1963
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It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness. The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in him. Lamentations
January 14, 1963
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Dr. Casey tries to help a lawyer kick her morphine habit, but encounters resistance, lies and manipulation when she gets a guileless young man to smuggle dope into her hospital room. He is visiting his mother, who is in the hospital for treatment of injuries received in a beating. (Part 1 of 2)
January 21, 1963
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January 28, 1963
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The business has its allure.
February 4, 1963
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He thought he saw an Albatross That fluttered round the lamp: He looked again, and found it was A Penny-Postage Stamp. ""You'd best be getting home,"" he said: ""The nights are very damp!"" ... He thought he saw an Argument That proved he was the Pope: He looked again, and found it was A Bar of Mottled Soap. ""A fact so dread,"" he faintly said, ""Extinguishes all hope!"" Lewis Carroll, The Mad Gardener's Song
February 11, 1963
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Although he's still an intern, Jimmy Peabody is raising funds to finance a medical clinic of his own, and one of the sources he's depending on is wealthy Adam Garrett, an elderly patient at County General.
February 18, 1963
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The great rouse.
February 25, 1963
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""Of such is the kingdom of Heaven.""
March 4, 1963
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An old dance.
March 11, 1963
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The ones that got away...
March 18, 1963
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A circle of admirers.
March 25, 1963
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A wandering minstrel, he, with some disfigurement.
April 1, 1963
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The occupant and the resident.
April 15, 1963
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""Do not go gentle into that good night."" (Dylan Thomas)
April 22, 1963
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The well-furnished habitation.
April 29, 1963
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The Sparrow in the Zoo No bars are set too close, no mesh too fine To keep me from the eagle and the lion, Whom keepers feed that I may freely dine. This goes to show that if you have the wit To be small, common, cute, and live on shit, Though the cage fret kings, you may make free with it. Howard Nemerov
May 6, 1963
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Homage to Millet's Angelus.
May 13, 1963
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Castles in Spain.
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