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Next, go to your radio set. Approach the object with all the pent up sneer you can muster. (This last direction is straight from Frend.) Then, with rapidly successive strokes, pluck each shiny tube from its smug receptacle, clutch gleefully in both hands, and with a heinous whoop," or whatever other sound may best express your innermost emotions, smash one at a time against the book-piled desk at which you've sat so many hot nights. After this act of delicious reprisal, grab the nearest blunt weapon, and bludgeon to permanent silence the obstinate object of your electronic muddle...

Author: By Yeoman RICHARD Brill, | Title: ARMY ELECTRONICS TRAINING CENTER and NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL (RADAR) | 8/10/1943 | See Source »

...mind and to apply it to society as a whole. The accepted Freudian terms, id, ego, and superego, are used to describe the basic reasons for behavior in every social activity. In one of the chapters, revolutionary dialectic is explained by identifying Marx's thesis, antithesis, and synthesis with Frend's three terms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BOOKSHELF | 4/16/1942 | See Source »

...forces of the supernatural, embodied in the spirits of Karl Marx, Sigmund Frend, and Jonathan Edwards, are presented in conflict with natural man in a verse play entitled "Inquest" by Theodore Spencer, associate professor of English, to be given for the first time over the radio network tonight. The play is directed by Nathaniel Lauriat '48, and produced by the Radio Workshop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPENCER VERSE PLAY ON RADIO NETWORK TONIGHT | 3/20/1941 | See Source »

...playing on team A were: Thacher 3b., Lupien r.f., Laughlin s.s., Lockwood 1b., Jantzen 2b., Locke c.f., Curran l.f., Frend c., and Vogel and Boyer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL NINE OPENS SERIES OF INTRA-SQUAD ENCOUNTERS | 3/16/1932 | See Source »

...many words, "marry me or go back to gaol for murder," he stoically awaits her vengeance and marches off with the detective, scornful of a freedom that might have been bought at the expense of his soul. Projecting such mental conflicts is a difficult matter. Muni Wisen-frend does it brilliantly. Last year he played his first English-speaking role as an old man in We Americans. He nearly always plays old men, though he himself is only 26. The Yiddish Theatre will probably have to get along without its old man for some time now. It is odd that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Oct. 3, 1927 | 10/3/1927 | See Source »

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