Word: human
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...been used as themes by U. S. composers. Plump precise Ethnographer Densmore started out as a conventional musician, studied piano and composition at Oberlin Conservatory and Harvard. But when, at Chicago's Columbian Exposition in 1892, she saw Chief Rain-in-the-Face dance with a fringe of human scalps around his coat, she really sat up and took notice...
...subconscious," grand catch-all of irrational human nature, came into literature through James Joyce, into painting through Surrealism. The soberest writers and painters are glad of it, reckoning dreams and fantasies and unconscious motives part of the subject matter of art. They agree with most people in disliking Surrealism's fakes, faddists, exhibitionists. They value the systematic study of the subconscious by qualified scientists. Last week in Manhattan this respectful alliance between artists and psychiatrists was demonstrated in the first public exhibition of its kind yet held in the U. S.-106 pictures made by pathological patients at Manhattan...
...topics and their times are: Sunday; night, "The Necessity of Faith; "Monday night, "A Modern Man's Belief in God;" Wednesday, "Christ as Leader and Lord; "Thursday, "The Christian Plan for Human Living." On next Sunday morning Dean Matthews will end up his series with a sermon entitled "For-give Us Our Sins...
...should be elected to public office in conformity with the public record established by them in office. Mr. Saltonstall's record has been thoroughly reactionary, and during the course of his public office he has given protection solely to properly rights and disregarded human rights which, in my opinion, are more important...
...said for holding college students to a special sense of social responsibility. Continued education ought to lead to a heightened sense of the value of freedom and with it a fuller understanding of the fact that freedom rests on respect for the rights of others and for human dignity...