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Punch Out a Meaning. At 48, Simone de Beauvoir is a handsome woman. She has never married, and her years-long liaison with Jean-Paul Sartre has brought to birth only a bleak philosophy which says that it is up to each man or woman to punch out a meaning...
The rain fell endlessly. But somehow the word buzzed around Grenoble's streets : at 7 p.m. six Milice would be shot against a factory wall at the end of the Cours Berriat. By 6 o'clock the rain-drenched streets were jammed with people afoot, on bicycles, in...
In another direction worked the American Red Cross, aided by the French Red Cross. Along the Cours la Reine, the Parkway along the Right bank of the Seine, the Red Cross headquarters were set up. There Salvation Army lassies got ready to dole out doughnuts to ex-doughboys and there...
Many people err by thinking that Comte, being a philosopher, made his doctrine in religion subordinate to his philosophy; as a matter of fact, positivism, the system of philosophy for which Comte is famous, means precisely positive religion, to which positive philosophy, as taught by the "cours de philosophie positive...
...Summer School for 1902 will open July 5 and close August 15. The instructors who will conduct the forty-five courses offered are as follows: In Greek, one course, Dr. Chase; in Latin, one course, Dr. Baker; in English, seven courses, Professor Hurlbut, Dr. Neilson, Mr. laRose, Mr. Greenough', Mr. Lawrence; in voice cultivation, one course, Mr. Hills; in speaking, one course, Mr. Winter; in German, one course, Dr. Coar; in French, one course, Dr. Ford; in Spanish, one course, Dr. Ford; in history, three courses, Professor MacVane, Dr. Gross, Professor Hart; in government one cours, Professor MacVane; in psychology...