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Stan Musial isthe definitive portrait of one of the games best-loved but most unappreciated. After one of the best seasons in baseball history, St Louis Cardinals utility Stan Musial is named NL MVP leads NL in batting average (.365), runs (135), RBI (131), hits (230), doubles (46), triples (18) & slugging (. Louis Cardinals icon the biographical treatment he deserves.Louis Cardinals outfielder Stan Musial wins NL MVP New York Yankees pitcher Spud Chandler wins AL MVP St.Cards' Stan Musial makes his major league debut, going 2-for-4. MLB outfielder Stan Musial (19) weds his high school sweetheart Lillian Labash in Daytona Beach. 1 As such, “to conjure” bears a significant, resonant weight, one constituted by its tangle of meanings as well as by its long passage across continents and through history. “Conjure” was used in English as early as the 14 th century it derived from the Latin “conjurare,” meaning to band together through an oath or conspire. But “to conjure” is also to influence, to beg, to command or constrain, to charm, to bewitch, to move or convey, to imagine, to visualize, to call to mind, or to remember. In its most common usage, “to conjure” means to perform an act of magic or to invoke a supernatural force, by casting a spell, say, or performing a particular ritual or rite. To begin, let me say something about the first word in the title of this essay: “conjure.” The verb “to conjure” is a complex one, for it includes in its standard definition a great range of possible actions or operations, not all of them equivalent, or even compatible. |