The Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
A Page of Features Americana Books and Writters and Chatter The Home Front By William E. Bohn e*WS private shall be known to you simply as Jack, and hem in a I part of what he vrrpte: "I am now...
...for himself >r the final cutting-fw»m vereine el «he flhn...
...THE Mowrers are a wonderful people and 1 * tove them I consider Edgar Ansel one of the most competent writers oh foreign ????* in the country...
...mab a_am*l appctrti m getting'throagh by "the skin of our te^ft...
...1*0/-,, bamaBp e-shadaw-of-a-doi3bt .!* · . . TP...
...i course, the last thing you do about a poem is to read it...
...fJWto *ere surprised this week te learti of the nm-io betweatt'*TCati LoOis C. Karpinski...
...and when RumJ ttirjsVQ up as guest of honor at a Detroit Economic Club dinner ?? works started...
...pp| "in -aaee someone tofssor the .point, it is that she mekto no dWerenttotton-be*won the ?? Isssjaiu .«?>4 the Getsintn peoplr, betont n -tito i>|Sn%niiiei young Naris ani- (he disaUasioaed bus tersenes) party members,' between tne Jsmkeew and toe wovuers,9h *e Mrs Mowrei iiwed i« Germany...
...This book and Stout's amateurish presentation of the thesis are on-sOMbtonTr the best smmunttuw the hjasis could hope to find with which to stir up the ¦ran of German war entsmaiassn...
...ike its three ?redecsssof s, ie fijlled with atotezaeoto whUPafe bpth 'atbemeBts of...
...He expected to more very soon to ai, unknown front I want him to know that bis letter hit tbe mark...
...TbaVs way you identify him...
...the re-«ifVatior ir...
...Which shows •**»s*sky plotttog with Von Ribbentrop to the Nazi Mrnestort ontoe A ntorie fan magasine has printed a eat of "Goisnmhsssy-frotokjr (nlOng With Lava, arid Ribbentrop) —ander the Ina iflton , "The Most DosnHCtante Foiitirian<< in BurOpe...
...A sua af mine is la Africa sasf another is a Iter in the Navy These and othrr bey* atighl ton* their Bran if %e allow swindlers to divert lax...
...a ^t-newspaperman...
...Whether Mr...
...something sbOre was needed, oae feei*, to ssaitc as accept- the eWrs: Of tito BSSstCHStoi Ore an the generalized spectator in saete of toe Oeast of the to tease winter mood evoked' to ? I...
...erioo* cesteMnsntisi bp pivonmogts« -whe desjsod to exatam Why Ge...
...sheet to view scenes in tb...
...the other hau* eLCeAn^g*tf rkbto *? vaTue precept against precem...
...or of the intersection of the timeless moment aa England and ngwhere...
...And' we vesroed for the return of more than hi* cheery smile...
...bisecting the worid ef t*mc ? moment m time, but not Wee a moment of ttote, A moment in time, but time wets mads through that moment, for without the w waning Chare is no Hme, and that moment of time feme the meaning...
...nl r*e*erring to him now?—not as a philosopher, not as f'tsaW' not as a gourmet, not even the cheerer-on of all things jRjj** cjvuissjd—but purely and simply and with all humble...
...It...
...Mowrer.- William...
...interpreted tbe spontaneity of radiation by "waves of probability'' and snowed why either method would . aWribe the behavior of the uietHWi...
...ht of three times at bat...
...say* titot the tbjtou* will be picketed...
...Chinese Ambassador to Lsi|dis> that'there was an N.G...
...They ito longer need point to a New Jersey etna ? named Kauffman who wrote a book entities -Germany Mast Peru...
...pvem-hmmsnte too TiiHtoj perfortoasteo was a* britoaiu tfcai It wa* feared that Lesdn was oveispnslewssl...
...That's what the KjfjbGOt- Doa't get scared- There's no preaching or lecturing...
...Ah...
...THE theme which Mr...
...Eliot has written, yes to those who "accept the-modern conception*;*/ -time, tito conception of development or evoUiuoc...
...I ^carefully deposit ashes in the ash-tray, and ny odds and ends of paper arrive unerringly in the waste-paper basket—and I need not addMhat in my case, such words as dearie ' tad darling and toots are discriminatingly applied to carefully niected females...
...Who was that that used ib W n*W abeut him...
...the Trotakyist education centor...
...they offeree the role ef "toe disrinlstli Tretoky" to Samuel Goldenberg, prominent Yiddish actor...
...enwitf...
...JJj* unprepossessing, red-headed, twelve-year-old kid, Ehiil Pw**f» 'S...
...Satonee...
...This poem...
...Tf IbMf ?™<».something good oh the table and three pretty girls on the pAksg: me That's the way to S° about this business of JoMff»Jfe gTtty girl went to sleep...
...titoagh such assent is pot requited ?? aa ^itolftslsaYatiig and enjoyment of it "Litti* Gnatmg» to to...
...T*h* Roapd-l'p:—The phone rang in the Senator's offiee and tho caller wanted to know why Claude Fopper was going to to Sat at a. Ofnjununtst May Day rally...
...re|u- " j^rly, and I .«tili feel that it la one of the finest contributions to rtrrent progressive and liberal thought...
...the Senator earptoimjet be wasn't sware that it wa* a Communis* meetrr.g . . . The newspaper* carried it...
...Joe Shipley, our old reliable ™ sampler of theatrical fare, saw to that little matter last week...
...But what they hne written, with all its smartness and Broadway allure, is a int-elass ethical culture exhibit, a first-class embodiment of the principles of modern education, a first-class demonstration of what to <kr about international relations...
...WkieS brings ua to a *tery...
...Tkr Ig/ «? short, the craft so tong to Urn...
...Than the word came from her husband...
...are Ptofectly developed in quick and colorful action...
...I armed myself for the occasion...
...Wife all over the map...
...She takes her sermon from Robert VansiUart...
...Next time I see Max I wuj explain ? to him...
...OK ? Where did yon ehoskf . v.'4Msf««j' the labor movement...
...a weekty: and tbe -SchooT was not the NeW Schoo) iw Social Rasearr^- as toe story listed—but tb* M*w York ?? in...
...so satte saBsM note tad...
...began to hear a buzzing round about, tip I went to Sri*** * ^rotners...
...ff.O...
...to a red Chtoeas gewa sad weartog ptoeee of jade to bar tot-??«» hair, em has *n*s...
...ii**n.*S 11...
...htowser sms...
...toted the ,necds»lty- ti.r tiny hhtato imytog ti**ir propagandirts is l*s«ned...
...The Vm/irtf hosjsUtoo «hto...
...L Tj4 victory is not easy...
...I understand, by the way, that both of them are right now on their way into the Army...
...I leave it in the Company Day Room, where it w by many of thi other boys...
...Rnsal in Retreat:—"Doc" Bohn and I, generations apart, both recall the figure of Louis Karpinski on tbe UnJto'sBy "? Michigan campus.' Our editor Was then on the faculty atot re-" members a serious young mar This correspondent, repr* toteT, loeSed at him with reverence— for here it was said was fototoJPft Bmsteinl the greatest mathematician in the -world...
...It is a}ab intimate...
...critic, and now drama circle* are humming Correal...
...ff, — Eeery...
...IVritrr...
...iabor mowe-aW'i Sh» might have pant «??* homage to the antotl bud of valiant undergrouMi workarv wheiur* tBi-rtod en tiie fight for aaarVy tea years unaided by onnritk help...
...FrobaM* of all kind were made wish GeUenterg ? «NM« apparentiy could eorv.nce him ttf the really terrible irauutoMMl of Bis takir.g the part...
...to Mrs...
...r*r% -headed llVegieal and umntefbgewt: ?§ are now attacking the picture afarpry becans« lfl 1 profs* gastoa-hoM whirh ckanenges free democrattc vaiaes...
...A Page of Features Americana Books and Writters and Chatter The Home Front By William E. Bohn e*WS private shall be known to you simply as Jack, and hem in a I part of what he vrrpte: "I am now reteiviaa...
...When Oseie Sam had the idea that he needed Bernie to help lick Hitler rad the Japs, that boy was sadly missed hereabouts...
...ami John Anderson of tbe Jourwal-Amtrbv, toe*, a ? used Gibb* of lifting his reviews Said Gtobs If he w^to^akd u> piracy "it wouldn't be from the poor boa * uatd ????' ra> plying to Raacoe's blast aodjut toe Critic's Cu^la/pttmg A. Patriots over Wudera ?» of Our as the arg#-n?—« don't want te pour eil ea' fteMosrs titoa|sad earn...
...She-thinks they never were any good «German* never learned that war does not pay...
...Figure it out for yourself...
...rtafciy those parte in tog to the purge trials"—well, ifs ndne^B**^' ' »· attacked ''Mansion to Moscow" when ft appeared as S book...
...Tbey ape remote...
...But it is not only remote and abstruse...
...TPHE subjectivity of knowledge is an" example ' of philosophic rejuvenation...
...asto...
...kid doesn't give in till he ?*tjto* mat he is up against a force that is greater than that of f^VMnan tehehers...
...Si 3*ie ?*™*1...
...ft>r the itapersoaalitr hseS is an easealiai part of the dignity and be...
...Beginning with a r^sage^on the use of memory, which to Far liberation—not lees ef love feu expending Of love beyond des*rb and so en>*raak>* From the future a* well as the past, he goes on u» assert tint AU'sKaU b\ wtU...
...tiutisakg time wdlei^nail two hour* 45 rttiau tea...
...Now me, a plain guy, an ordinary citixen...
...ajst MtolM m%mTsasu kf yaw want to know why Jk* sttasto is...
...to, o...
...It was n»j J?^n * hundred volumes of destructive criticism...
...I edesca move nsent m the ? flat major guaffeet has te'a sanxnto daaee...
...U*g ca" read-even if you can't find three pretty girls to Nazis and Germans •? XOKXT G. SffV4CK RIPTIDE OF AGGRBSSIOS By...
...And-as for the explanation: "Understood that attsclcs by Tba> iurm Leader* started after Wamers refnsed to permit...
...ihall be well...
...tieviiin*l,y' you Just cant Put ^ °&· You SimP'y must^pen and start in...
...toto yaw that...
...And will he be mad when he reads that -RHS...
...4 three-cornered squabble between B^scoa,'Vdlcott tifflsoFtSi Ken...
...I« oarer need fear that if s some sort of morality play on its hst legs...
...while we might hart expntfed senssf ashnsertoog-ment of th»- activities of eh...
...dresses...
...were the Genfiai peept* if she bad glutei nay indication that she rkwigfct we ought to ato the Germ* ? undongrosmd, «j»en the wealth of ifitesssting date she ha* ?*???& would be worthy of...
...Some swell show just lands, the help of our discriminating appraisal...
...GeMeuherg Fleecing:—When Warner Bros were castohg :»?*?4...
...the Chineae Ambassador te Britain's American son Inly...
...ajSto eeraed »ith "fertnnee...
...and Wall Street Journal please copy...
...refesmd «e hire herself photographed wHh the booh born-s the jSjSftot ste*sr* a portrait ef her...
...It is the full thrust of American life which ?TW hjm ? the end...
...Note]—is very difficult to state except in the form in which he has stated it...
...Karpinski was accused of "diseeuTtesy" ftif distributing his pamphlet to the members...
...You K*™ *"* of gossip about the author...
...of kwvwtakmg...
...Here too he datogroes with - ld»oil by retoirtibg the middle tern ardjssnwHad to * *x-,^T4en«# I *· C*.W >' ' r; *3*-' -' « Thes4ogtons who have accused Jeans of regartj-ing "God as orly a -0?*5...
...IHcely to approve hi* S4jgge»tjr*^rr «*rthetnac«s as ?? approach to **me rnVr&'^^piis^tifte'* '« whkrfc sA-todlvMaai human mhVb shall fa...
...It m bitter, it is hard and ? in- ntotensoslty *bi-cerrect...
...Perhaps I do Bernie injustice.' I often suspect that the land-die* way in which he bestows his waste upon .the surrounding bsin lint is not unconnected with a certain innate bigness of totrt, * marked and never restrained exuberance of spirit...
...The |ong hardships of our training find the maiiy, trying j_™ ahead will be a lot easier if we know that the folks hack ?? are working night and day to build a better social order...
...But m=*»b a toto af sufeiectiMt...
...bohaved «» sne ha« shtrtog the past . tkwM-onenrtoss of ? eentow...
...the vocabulary we are accustomed to use about time lacks the fitting terms: they have either fatten <*at of use or pot yet come into currency, Tbeae poems contain probably the most essential"and intimate poetry that Mr...
...By T. S. Shot...
...as a spotlight on the true and the beautiful, seme up the other day in the very first' chapter of his new •Tinted every now and ^hen on page 5. with a resounding ? favor of Max Eastman's poem, Lofs Wife...
...ajaV laalkui caagat m in the song in ;ae next sectsau, which haa munTh the same rrsftph'infe to a timplr lyrte a* the...
...Itontovm...
...finite in and Heisenberg, which found a numerics" constant giving definite eise to the atom...
...J »ipnted to tell you how charmingly Max puts Roger Babson SS.'^nding rhyme...
...tostrictions as a one-man claque, as a pointer-out of good ' *fl emerlaoked...
...It is worth thinking of when a fellow sits down is write, it would be interesting to discover—if it were pos...
...Stirs the...
...Mrs...
...I like Lilian T.'s atwlo of writing «d think this book is forceful and thoughtful But i disagree with her central thesis...
...kc first is MtronhlttoJT and sate the theme...
...Now, after five years, Sir James Joans presents Phyeia and PhUoeopby — less ectati...
...9 taaeas stepped into John Mason Brown's job as...
...9...
...Wellington Koo's Auteoiograjky...
...came to with 0 tomsatifaliy brocaded grae* gown...
...I had the idea, moreover, of teiiiig you C? 11 h *» about...
...Morrow...
...far it Bat «bis is an incidental CTitstteto...
...or of the communication of tito dean as " iongtied wfth ftre"beyona\ the language of the living...
...W beyond time as we'otdtoarily conceive it, and mtimate o*cause they go to the bidden heart of human experience ana touch tie stilt point ten ere the donee is...
...T*a ¦ MsnaS exptoined: "Well...
...beavtif ?'· c«««nhines...
...and that the business of philosophy was to be eOhton« w«* malting deductions from the transcendental...
...read what William Rose Benet or John Chamberlain "says You ˆ°mment on the methods of the publicity man...
...ipmt no u*ad, but arato...
...That af tern eon the phone ran*- Sgsin" aid Pepper repried that ?, had checked about the meeting and found rf was "o.k...
...you didn't read what he said, go and look up our last number, is a show, as entertainment, the' three acts are heaping-full of ¦to *|l, The kid actors'are tops...
...Deell-a Koo:—We know it's a terrible crack, but all we want te ^fsfjr IsThat evei-yhody's new scurrying around trying te got i look-see into Hme...
...of the i-atiica...
...of our articles soldiers like best...
...Faker...
...Of Jeans* seven citoptere tiiree are ccmcemed with the failure of th«r older, esrjedally-"Whri-sized" or absolute physics to account for observed retofiona_asaong atoms, electrons, and' radiation and wrth the emendations of Planck...
...Twenty j ears asm...
...totBsan...
...ig ? t have, had sonsetsnnf iiitoreating to say about the erytrt of the Coui*nrwst> and the &ociaJ-D«jvocrau If she bad Sxpssirved titot the-fisnt peopi* to suiter andor...
...baiari »m etjMtoc toe -teer» she has «hsg up eeuVa bo examined >r (heir proper perepeWtve By Matthew Low...
...There was no address it the head of his letter...
...What with the dim-out ud everything, fifteen Street and Broadway just couldn't get on «jthoot our big-hearted friend...
...Reflecting in a watery mierer A glare that nt btbuusss m the early afteraeen...
...IS^fW is tied up in K, . . . The Philosophy of Jeans By Mary H. WATSOM PHYSICS AND PHILOSOPHY By Sir James Jean* W. W. .Vesteh...
...Bonr...
...Their curious quality may be described in anotpor way lpy saying that toey ace M«nr intimate and impersonal...
...I iter all ? ??.:—Thing* were pretty dull...
...For it gees beyond the idea of development and concentrates it* main attention neither on the past ner on She future, finding no ultimate meaning in the one or ultimate hope in the other It is concerned with . . . trtinsectmg...
...niceties ef tfssaafUsy to a man who kas attempted to divert tito public faads from the Treasury into tbe pocket* of the riefe...
...To ring changes on these, to speak of -' the still p&tnt of turning the world...
...Had hfgo...
...When Mr...
...with a remote-echo of "The Waste Land...
...Theatrical managers, through this advertising magician, are practically kernt as to their exhibits...
...It keeps things moving right up LIE...
...Let's see, isn't ffax ffce ¦?«·» with the romantic white hair...
...I-have for some time hesitated to write a review of this booh hncsase it in nearly half S year old But in light of the nersintent efforts hy Rest Stout amd his gras» ef ami German racists I think that every stogtr rraotirba of this theme ought to ho to»-trfdieted ???1...
...Isftlil'iiSTt Itosre is a "«tJH" frosa the early...
...that a · subjective sapeet Of science had "no practical vedue...
...fitiot'* coaecptieTi of * time'and Hfe -will be more prWenadly moved by this pbfim than those who do not...
...And I would like to have all of our friends know that this Mper is read in many company rooms and camp libraries all Iftf the country...
...ktoi rt...
...there is humor, there is pace, there are quick turns of action...
...scoffed the Senator, So the caller recommended that Senator Pepper check oa> tito -aliy independently...
...After finishing my copy ttch week...
...three ? sapter« diaasto 1...
...ntortonty of thought ui the ?^·^" w» krbow* Though Seaiw has contributed to tKe tpjerfy ol that tntomBf wr <oea hot^ ?? ttfejsn&J '%« must not fall into the trap of lOfic As it ?? logic to he scrupulous, we'can ' it leads inevitably to the «xclu-iddk ground between truth and conrpWtttoto...
...And the lid was...
...Billions ef dollar* under the nefarious Ruml Plan Would, have gone into the sockets of tbe rich—some goodly porites of it tote the assjBfts of mea at this dinner...
...ksjk baetT printed by the Dial Press, and uook-stores ?? book-rs^totswr* tb^aughout the country have received their ronton...
...Bernie practically never sends you to a sour show...
...This play was written by two rtrdlar Broadway bands...
...Since, aa a result, tho cisssapt of oauaelstjMsU- to *«so*>tiear...
...The man wb> ttos'ax-r>ertonced, O^iestijohed, inquire*} d^KfM «Mpsar at ail except as a* deliberately Irnopffiijl PgUi\ seen like any- oopr figure, a part of the ?*-chinery of the poem, as in the second section of "LitOe TW» impe^njnal&i^ to tin ?. sistence ociaetonallv produces di^calties...
...4r* termuiK to pick a row wfth saqjlwdy except bomsaif fbhSt^saasssi tJr^S («*'^-?1^*?^^????1 tamed down for a North African pefftft ha* o^dttjp* OWL 5S ???· has been cut to tij$$9 toot ^to^iiyffl make tite naiiiagatoj picture the longest igist G.W.V.1f...
...as in the fine introduction to the preernt poem: When the short day is brightest, wUk frost and Art, The brief sun flavies the ice...
...it may appear remote and tenuous...
...BT her inters and arsemd her aleader wrist*' dhe is ahm «h> •cribed there as a wealthy d*sd*sn*ra wffe net an...
...Y. Dailr's and School's Btoat on 'ifheedsr May Ha AesJB Steam-Up " . . . WeS, the-"Daily" was The New Under wkisb i*.^f ceeree...
...The second is...
...ndodmg cigarette butts and burnt-out coronas, and every girl ? call* up is "dearie" or "darling" or "toots...
...Our gratitude to Sir James Jean* for tnstouug tnat the middle term" -erre* aa proof that the -treggle i« more rewarding than tint goal T. S. Eliot's New Poem •y EDWIN MUIR LITTLE GIDD1SG...
...The thiri-wSfc * ? ?P"*1...
...MFORE he left the office this afternoon, Bernie Fineman asked Jfme to do a glancing paragraph or two about Tomorrow the frrld...
...1 hope that Jack will see this column...
...Finally tat United States Army took pity on us...
...The fi#th mo v»meirt, like ¦ the thid...
...So back he came, and for the present we are happy once more...
...a»d Paul Seott is one of the boot managing editors, and Richard is a first-rate reporter...
...the symbol of Nazism, of perversion, of successful in the direction of barbarism...
...Roys enu ? ?**** ftishi ng back and forth wrapping and shipping parcels...
...but they certainly resemble5 the quartets in this combination of remoteness and intimacy, a strange but harmontotif^bmbmation...
...on the volume and m TWlsticatiesi Tn»<J* has been indefinitely postpeneu...
...faa-iapn, ar starring raQitos" sjk wstii "tbe fortunate 'few »bo ? nun as* sd pel aces, nrtoetoss to See...
...And we are abundantly receptive to tlkusrnest...
...all seeaes invoking "Leer, Trotoky" ha*s boon eiflMtoMM Mi» pobiirity irvolving the picture has detoted htogrkspMssI Ktformati<m about Goidenberg...
...of sMedb-phy of wrb ? ??0...
...Something had struck the place...
...Why...
...asm f*agnMd firffi f|to-printed in eorsaasry by ikoietey...
...Having lain in obscure invalidism ???* four hundred years before Kant bade it take up its bent and serpen* its anatomy to the sun, it found iteahf a toadury and a half later working hard for Ernstem and it recently danced through EddiawtoR's ??????» of Physical Science with the freshness and glee of a debutante...
...titis section ? »»per» in the near jiloSeujfctt Mr ETirt rchshta 4b*>ni ssaati ? <*f -tito pond (and'ef afl four fpems...
...with Beardslev Rami the so-called tax expert . . . Thr ?*!?»-feesor has been busting the Roml Fmn...
...A fashion was being created...
...the ncwapapers...
...John Dewey's review to these pajtelffSJISB ? an sstotoSHBag...
...S.—Lee Presamao is th«loading Commie fellow-travfeler in the C.I.Q...
...New -they gat the «te* irtt, QiirteU'fto''tb1Bto^^^hs^*ot ssjli'llejto^^ vmmer^wrriT sS^Mgwar'e -tdna...
...and .ill manner of...
...Maybe some private * torporaj or sergeant will task pen or pencil far hand and let an'know.' V '·*"·* 'iT...
...He lands in the home of JPfWyst and humane Americans who know their psychology, •to understand all the techniques of conditioning and recondi-toaJElg- His ca*e is a test of their theories, and here is where TTiZS...
...toto t*e pocket* of those already eatoyteg fabatoas pratts awt ef war gains...
...trofjsky was pjayesl ^md^gsWl Geldeaberg...
...All of which leads up to John Dewey and.Hitler and Tomorrow tit World...
...Hreanih Set here has of coarse hern delighted in Goidenberg * portrayal...
...A new advertising campaign had f* "torted...
...1—e»id: "Well, that's the first time I ever felt that A ribj.T*" ulkinS straight to me without anything in between:* lwTbn,eood *vera«e for Max and Hendrik WiBem, I sh*uW *ay...
...Said...
...Y...
...who accept Mr...
...cemee Hi* w*y of life is pitted against Hitler S?9°fF4g and Goebbels...
...Said the Professor: The fact that there is s war ea that ha* taken billions of dollars and may take milktoas ej Uvea impreanes me far more than an...
...And gioie mere intense tksm fetoc* ef rfemc* " or braettr...
...to* ' At the prees interview...
...So he wetot to HOUy wood to masto...
...Eiiet has been mfiueoced in the form he has chosen for those poems 6y Beethoven's tost quartets, as has often been slid, I do hot know...
...A pietare wan takea of her od»» fj» book (Miami jacket)---- J - Reai eensorsrur trouble revehree abeut the book'* acaoaa* ejf luxury and corruption ? China«« ruling circles and high ptotoi OtKisi U. S. is more sensitive shoot that than Chiang's KostoaV-tang party, and the "sunpressKm" was made vm HssVy Mttosof...
...And Dewey wins...
...gome item* have...
...en pend and ditches, In windless cold that is the heart's heat...
...But all of that is none of my badness . * We haye come a long way...
...j ' In the darf Utnf/of the near...
...ptece« of laoa aas pint loom-•tied shoes wits geto ami...
...The eyes of the second one jot ?????*1...
...314 pages...
...that I should not be wasting my evening...
...Co.,^ftew York...
...V*4rtk Willem Start* Something ALEXANDER WOOKSttrTT is dead, but Henrik Willem Van ?*?J*y still lives...
...f the poem...
...Tis lo-idscotion of ? German |U0W don't expect a regular review...
...I wish you could see the barricade of waste-paper through ? Bernie Bernie dug a trench in order to make his escape tor,'be is a real newspaper man A genuine, old-fashiouet prouo-of-it newspaperman throws everything on the floor...
...prominent persons rmeatiag tito ?» Ska* Oar-many as a natioD and a poeple moat be...
...I im-??^*0...
...Mowrer all Germans are no damned good...
...em eedthph . . . The momrrft 4f 'theProot and the moment of Are or espeal ddratisn .¦ . . And the end of a? aw eapiermg Wia be tk arr%M u-tfre ?? staffed Ana know fhe place 'fr* the Ant Mae...
...efiective, snajiag for the last time with tin* paradox ef tissr tameless mometit K-ery phrase ami every aaptssam is em end, s\\f\\s\\L ePe^H-AlMF...
...cajled and spoke to—Lee freaaraaa . . '. ante he atoui ? il me that the meeting was completely...
...president of ehe History of Seiektec' SocbJty*, etc...
...Where in the labor movement* . . .*"?§ ? JO . . . Well, who io the CJ.O...
...Once more be comes buoyantly bounding through the door, and v» know that there will be press-tickets...
...Never and always may Appear to* some people merely a remote and abstruae game...
...Eliot has to state the theme of his later poetry wfth sacb scholastic precision, there is tittle hope of paraphrasing ?. But roughs and inaccurately, it may be described as thai state of human experience which is existence, stet change," ar state' without -which our life would be meaningless to us, yet which is embodied to the · texture of change, so that it appears as * contradiction only to he 'described by peeing a sequence' of contradictions...
...So when he handed me a pair of tickets for James Oow mi Arnaud dlJsseau's exhibit in the Ethel Barry more Theatre...
...let* affirmative, bat more simple—"written neither fur physicists nor for philosophers" Its clarity ef exposition will appeal to laymen who have never quite believed assurances that "not mere than a dozen people could understand what Einetem-was talking about...
...the paper...
...Wo know of no soap ¦Jan...
...Warietto* of tho Facts:—Varv.% has been following the Mnsrton ? to Masoew campaign ctosely (their angle is that all this ??-tSwfSJtot is "fine advortistng^) but not ahways wtsp S scrupulaO* attoatoan to ail toe details...
...bigger and softer as I went along...
...he writes and "after their first and only cheek ? ? World-War I they managed to evade most of their obligations as losers " At a#ther point she says: "If Adolf Hitte* had not existed, Germany Would probably have to-Vented" hirt...
...Wm Stout and Mrs...
...V * Hot* to bared tie dtvetfenee Of Jeans' view* as to" the otostas of a ft.*** klh^edge fterr Eddmgtoa's -Mans says that ntt ?^???^??* are dbotous...
...Eliot treats in this poem —as the three poems precedihg it (soon to be published in the U. S. a* "f^ur-Quartets"—Bd...
...There is no softness anywhere for dictator-*T> ? «je« that it can bj^svercome by kindness...
...ptey w«a presented on the Nanv JTsrh Trotik' It -as aUacLvsThr the (^mnrmua...
Vol. 26 • May 1943 • No. 18