Word: emersons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first half of the 19th Century, when such men as Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson, Preacher Theodore Parker and Pundit Bronson Alcott were generating a whole kaleidoscope of intellectual sparks, Boston was in truth the cultural powerhouse of the U.S. Since then Boston's cultural graph has shown, a decline. Her writers and painters, once the most pioneering, are now for the most part complacent. But to the Back Bay Brahmins Boston's past glories are still present, her old-fashioned way of life still sacredly up-to-date...
...remaining of a series of lectures which Goldstein is giving on Friday afternoons in Emerson Hall on the subject "Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology" will be concerned with the following topics...
Kurt Goldstein, clinical professor of Neurology at Columbia University, will give the first of a series of ten lectures when he speaks at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Emerson on "Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology...
...Rupert Emerson '22, Associate Professor of Government also delivered a brief address in which he minimized the chances for lasting peace under the Munich Treaty...
...real peace can come out of the Munich pact, Emerson said, predicting Italy as the next scene of trouble. "We are up against a reign of force," he stated, and suggested that Hitler's tactics and extraordinary success are the logical culmination of an international system of which force is the basis...