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...greeted with hisses, hoots, and sneezes on the part of the enlightened members of the audience. All of which would seem to indicate that Nicaragua is becoming poor "copy" for popular consumption, and so constantly irritating as to introduce a strange demonstrative among tired Mid-years sufferers in search of relaxation...
...CRIMSON reporter, snooping around the Library recently in his eternal search for news, happened to stumble over an old book, containing the above among "The Laws and Catalogues of Harvard College," as prescribed...
After pre-war naturalism and the succeeding expressionism had disappeared, the young Germans found themselves without a unifying literary style. "Style is the result of a movement." Mr. Mann explained, "and in France the younger generation believed that search for a common goal was sufficient to create a movement, surrealism...
...malicious advantage of ignorance and credulity. For one assumes that these editors are acquainted with their public, and have no intention of making themselves ridiculous in the eyes of their readers. If this assumption is correct, no excuse whatever can be found for those who are driven in their search for headlines beyond the bounds of the ludicrous and inane into the territory of the monstrous...
...certainly it is not the dilettante, however interesting he may be, who is making possible the refinement of living, but the specialist impervious to every other interest who burrows until he unearth his treasure. His importance to society, his conception of his own raison d'etre, hang on his search. And while his undergraduate, training can not have left him bare of all general knowledge, the necessity of keeping apace or in advance of the rush of discovery grants no opportunity for attention, however desirable, to other learning. But the faculty of being perfectly dull is an luborn talent...