Word: brained
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...motionless to one only because one moves with it. Movement, however, is indivisible. Movement, or change, then, is the sought for stability, and thus we reach the conception of the individual life as a stable reality. It is an indivisible movement of which our attention perceives certain stages. The brain is the organ through which this is done, but psychological life transcends the brain...
...chose for his subject "Intimations of Immortality in the Sonnets of Shakespeare." Immortality is divided into three classes, the natural, the ideal, and the spiritual. The natural is that which would seem probable from the processes and laws of nature; the ideal, that which the human brain can imagine as most splendid; and the spiritual, that which is taught by religion...
There is not an ungraceful person in the cast. Julia Sanderson is most engagingly sweet, Ethel Cadman pleases greatly with her clear high notes, Mr. Brain dances with his usual elegance, and Mr. Mudie with astounding agility. Will West and Florence Morrison supply plenty of rollicking fun. Altogether, a bright, melodious operetta, well acted and exceptionally well danced...
...Only when the people, after mature deliberation, have decided that a change is necessary and wise, should the Constitution be altered. We will never go far astray if we adhere strictly to the fundamentals of that work which Gladstone rightly called the greatest single document ever struck from the brain of man. "Obsta principiis" was President Taft's watch-word...
...MEDICAL SCHOOL LECTURE. "The Mental Life in the Light of Modern Efforts to Map the Brain." Dr. E. E. Southard. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...