As one who was a smoker in the '40s and '50s, let me assure the person who queried Stern's joke about Schindler's smoking doing for both of them that that was a standard joke during the period. Particularly during the cigarette shortages of WWII. If you were in a roomful of smokers, you didn't need your own. And let me just add that I think Jeff Clark's comments on the trivial smoke juxtaposed with the tragic smoke are right on the mark, very smart, very sensitive. Norm Holland +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Norman N. Holland Department of English (I think) | | University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 Tel: (904) 377-0096 | | BITNET: nnh@nervm INTERNET: [log in to unmask] | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+