Word: developers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Perhaps it is necessary for us to develop a special patience with the bright and sometimes irritatingly brilliant, a patience comparable to that which we have virtuously tried to have toward the dull. Perhaps it is needed that we be slow to label [as] "revolutionaires," or liberals in any unfavorable sense, those who have many ideas, including occasional disturbing ideas, instead of a mere comfortable few. Perhaps it were well if we preached as often on intellectual sloth as we tend to preach on intellectual pride...
...going to grow," a friend says, "is to have a woman's life, and to suffer a woman's portion, and to wait for a woman's strength to come to her out of the dark." Director Clurman agrees: 'Julie hasn't developed what I call genius -an out-of-bounds personality. And there s no way you can go out and get it. Tragedy can develop it, but you just can't go out and have a tragedy...
...addition to the creative writing, the magazine does develop a point of view in the articles and editorials. In the first issue an attack was made on the irresponsibility of the individual to himself. Even when returning to self, it was maintained he preferred to remain attached to objects or institutions. Only by returning to self alone we were told could energy be created for thought and life. The current issue focuses on the problems of autonomous existence and the dangers of rationalism to creativity. John Hurkan, in an article entitled To the End of Thought, sets out to explain...
...intestine is not the only organ troubled by the Monilia fungus. This microorganism was first found in the throat (in cases of thrush), also occurs regularly in the vagina. Many women who take aureomycin or related antibiotics develop a stubborn inflammation of the vagina and perineal region. Sometimes the organism spreads over large areas and reaches the lungs or brain heart or kidneys. There have been cases in which a child's entire body has been covered with itchy inflammation. In treating such cases of moniliasis, still another antibiotic has been found to help undo the harm wrought...
...breeding system; the adults (up to 2 ft. long) swim up rivers in early spring to spawn. The young lampreys, which look like minute worms, bury themselves in mud and lead a wormlike life, eating microorganisms. After five years of this, when they are 7 in. long, they develop toothy suckers and drift downstream to hunt fish in the lake...