Alan Kay

Enveloped in silken doubles, hauberks and coats of mail; and numbers of military folk of all ranks—for the military profession is as much admired


Burt Cooper

Holy retreats where were sheltered Buddhist priests and sectaries of Confucius, and interminable streets, where a perfect harvest of rose-tinted and red-cheeked children, who looked as if they’d been cut out of Japanese screens, and who were playing in the midst of short-legged poodles and yellowish cats


Roger Sterling

Holy retreats where were sheltered Buddhist priests and sectaries of Confucius, and interminable streets, where a perfect harvest of rose-tinted and red-cheeked children, who


Donald Draper

Holy retreats where were sheltered Buddhist priests and sectaries of Confucius, and interminable streets, where a perfect harvest of rose-tinted and red-cheeked children, who