Lipton’s Journal/February 14, 1955/587

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Antacid Analgesic is filled with ‘a’s. Beginnings. A is the first vowel, B is the first consonant. But because it is a succession it is also a death. B means beginning and it also means end, or death, or finish. Bottom, bone, building, burial, banal, barter (where a commodity’s use is born for one man, buried for another).