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...Emperor Jones" is a short play--no audience could endure its intensity through three full acts. The program is filled out with a curtain-raiser, Susan Glaspell's "Suppressed Desires", a good-natured satire on the Freud-mania. It is full of humor, but on Tuesday night Boston's ponderous intellect was moved to laughter only twice
...such an age, Freud, naturally, is extremely popular. It remains for Mr. Train to perpetrate the culminative absurdity by introducing Freud into a fairy tale. In a "Song for Children and Others," the author instructs his audience that "fairy stories are not by Grimms and Andersens, as the common legend runs, but are built up out of the subconscious wishes of children. But if you want to find out more about that, you must ask Freud, who, no doubt, knows more about fairy tales than most of us. . ." I suppose that we may soon overhear from the nursery, "Now, Mary...
...thing--insidious propaganda. What we want to know is who is at the bottom of all this? Is there any number of persons in this University who seriously contend that this new doctrine is in accord with the aims of this nation? No! By all means, No! As Freud in one of his customary nightmares might well have said, the very "rayon" will have departed forever from the game...
Professor E. B. Holt '96, of the Philosophical Department, will deliver the second of the series of public lectures on topics in Psychology in Emerson D this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Holt will speak on "Professor Freud's Theory of Dreams...
...LECTURES ON TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY. II. "Professor Freud's Theory of Dreams." Professor Holt. Emerson...