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...that is hardly possible in the case of the present offerings. In "Educational Meringue," an editorial on Yale's newly founded equivalent to Harvard's "History and Lit", the editor does not want to give the authorities a whole hand for breaking down the intellectual tariff walls which exist between Yale College Departments. He wants to criticize, and he bewails the impending dilletanteism of the students in this field. A glance toward Harvard might have shown the undergraduate owl of Yale how the plan might be successfully executed...
...Serious for Hitler, is the fact that at present, he is tyrannizing over public opinion. Through his suppression of newspapers and his threats against those which continue to exist, he has suppressed the public expression of opposition...
...LeRoy Ripley has derived wealth and fame from his feature "Believe It Or Not," graphically reporting curiosities from all over the world. Fortnight ago the New York Evening Post was endeavoring to syndicate a similar feature, depicting marvels like the above, not yet in the world but which might exist. Title: CAN IT BE DONE...
...individualist and an intellectual; something of a philosopher, a rationalist, while still an incurable romantic. At times he spoils his impression by unrestrained, uncritical enthusiasms; and he is throughout perhaps too trusting of his demi-gods. But the book pictures a phase of life, of bohemianism, that has never existed before and may never exist again with a certain brilliance and much understanding...
Author Pirandello's thesis, ingeniously stated and restated through 268 pages, is that everyone has a multiple personality; that if anyone tries to examine deeply his own multiplicity, nonentity, possible unity, he will quickly be called a madman. "Julius Caesar, the individual, did not exist. There existed, it is true, a Julius Caesar that we know from so large a part of his life, and this one undoubtedly possesses a value incomparably greater than the others; not, however, so far as reality is concerned, please believe me when I tell you that...