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...immediate apology to the host of admirers of Massachusetts' own "David I," that perfect example of masculine pulchritude. Only quick action (how about a "cover" picture?) can rectify such an error ad absurdum. Massachusetts' McCormack may be grateful that the typographical error was no worse, it has limitless possibilities...
...call your attention to an error of omission rather than commission in your answer to the letter on p. 6 of your issue...
...cure lies in a close-reined and less liberal supervision of the course. The lecturers might succeed, as some already do, in relating their lectures more closely to the material and purpose of the course, without slipping into the easy error of repeating background material to be found in the required reading. More emphasis on the historical aspect of the material would clear many of the confusions existing in the course. But the real remedy lies with the section men. If the course is to become clear and unified they must cooperate, either by regular meetings to discuss their problems...
Incidentally, let's set aright another error: You quoted Will Rogers, "I guess he (Murray) ain't got much chance.'' Here's a clipping of Will's statement to a Daily Oklahoman reporter...
...Detractors of psychology are led into error by thinking that the extreme left-wing of expressionists, such as the New Yorker criticizes, in this week's issue, constitute the whole movement. Freud too has been misinterpreted. He does not mean that that an Oepidus complex (father-fixation) or a Jocasta complex (mother-fixation) is necessarily sexual...