… scientific. Yet as Maupassant himself said, “Our diseases come from microbes, but where do the microbes come from?” What a chance for another psychological … Mr. Ernest Boyd, the newest translator of Maupassant’s complete works, conscious of his chance to “study up” in a …
… just ended, labor unions and collective bargaining have become accepted generally in the mass production industries of … in turn, took them up for adjustment with supervisory officials, step by step as provided in the contract. Likewise the … promotion of the mutual interests of labor and industry. 267-278 By Philip Murray …
… coasters, blowing smoke, talking and listening. . .equals. Is there anything lovelier than an amber ale in bar … off during my final two seasons. After trouncing the competition at the state championship as a freshman and … golf. I had every assurance I needed: I was a winner. Coming down our street in the rain, you’d pass a dozen …
… Yvor Winters at Stanford When I first met Yvor Winters 26 years ago, on my arrival as a new instructor in the … I was surprised to find him a rotund figure with a florid complexion. One could tell even before hearing him speak … Stanford, Winters had never read his poems to a Stanford audience, although the English Department and the University …
Memoir
… in January. These surgeries were to fix toes mangled by the combination of a tall body, loose joints, and a girlhood … “Cursed, cursed, cursed—cursed by the God YHW. You will die cursed. Cursed you will surely die. Cursed by … to each other. Or is that too much to hope for? April 26 Today, I drove Erin back to Murfreesboro for the first …
… A Blast Against Economists The business depression points an accusing finger at professional economists. This … to point out that when an epidemic disease attacks the community, (a fair analogy in the physiological world) we do … the gates of institutionalism—proposed thoroughgoing remedies. Chief among these was Henry George, whose idealism was …