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|''They lay on cots under the glare of the great lights of Sam Houston Coliseum Tuesday last night - the lame, the sick, the infirm, the ones whose hopes for physical health had almost gone. They lay there quietly, some of them uncomprehendingly, as the theological argument swirled about and above them.'' (The Houston Chronicle, January 25, 1950)  
|''They lay on cots '''under the glare of the great lights of Sam Houston Coliseum Tuesday''' last night - the lame, the sick, the infirm, the ones whose hopes for physical health had almost gone. They lay there quietly, some of them uncomprehendingly, as the theological argument swirled about and above them.'' (The Houston Chronicle, January 25, 1950)  
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