Friday, Jun. 28, 1968

An Arbitrary Guide to Soul

An Arbitrary

Guide to Soul

Fortunately, soul is not the exclusive possession of good guys who are losers, or even of bad guys who are winners. As a guide to further understanding, here is a totally arbitrary gallery of familiar figures from legend, history and the arts, who by their works or hangups are either elected to the Valhalla of Soul (YES) or relegated to Straight City (NO):

YES NO

Aaron Moses

Bonnie Clyde

Bottom Titania

Billy Budd Fletcher Christian Aaron Burr Alexander Hamliton

Charlie Brown Orphan Annie

Catherine the Great Frederick the Great

Holden Caulfield Andy Hardy

Charlie Chan Sherlock Holmes

Cleopatra Julius Caeser

Coleridge Wordsworth

Dickens Thackeray

Disraeli Gladstone

Dostoevsky Turgenev

Dracula Superman

Fag in Oliver Twist

Faulkner Hemingway

Homer Vergil

Fanny Hill O

Captain Hook Peter Pan

Julia Ward Howe Francis Scott Key

Huck Finn Tom Sawyer

Don Juan Casanova

Thomas Jefferson George Washington

Jesus St. Peter

Job Jeremiah

Kierkegaard Hegel

Lawrence of Arabia T.E. Shaw

Leatherstocking Daniel Boone

Robert E. Lee U. S. Grant

Luther Calvin

Marat Robespierre

Melville Hawthorne

"Mona Lisa" "Nude Descending a Staircase"

Napoleon Wellington Oedipus Jocasta

Molly Pitcher Betsy Ross

Pocahontas John Smith

Pcgo Daddy Warbucks

Pope John XXIII Pope Pius XII

Baron von Richthofen Kaiser Wilhlem

Teddy Roosevelt Franklin Roosevelt

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Hamlet

Rousseau Voltaire

Shakespeare Bacon

Sitting Bull Custer

Snoopy Sandy

Socrates Plato

Strindberg Ibsen

Swift Pope

Thoreau Emerson

Tom Thumb P. T. Barnum

Tonto The Lone Ranger

Nat Turner John Brown

Whitman Long Fellow

Mary Worth Prince Valiant

Christopher Wren Frank Lloyd Wright

Ferdinand von Zeppelin The Wright Brothers

John Brown

Longfellow

Prince Valiant

Frank Lloyd Wright

The Wright Brothers

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