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Lansing, Mich.
The Great God Brown (by Eugene O'Neill) stems from the period in the '20s when O'Neill was making Broadway history as an experimenter, while sometimes running into trouble as a playwright. With Freud raising the blinds on the unconscious, and expressionism opening a crazy-shaped...
"We are not interested in producing well-rounded men, but men with sharp, abrasive edges-rebels with clear minds and uncowed consciences, critics of society, not adjusters to it." The words would have a stirring ring coming from any educator, but they take on added meaning coming from the dean...
Motivation. In East Lansing, Mich., three students at Michigan State University were caught selling stolen final examinations in "Psychology of Advertising and Selling."
Endurance, by Alfred Lansing, Shackleton's foolish-heroic Antarctic expedition re-created in well-modulated prose.