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...corresponding to the object of your will, of your real individual life. If you love without evoking love in return, i.c., if you are not able by the manifestation of yourself as a loving person, to make yourself a beloved person, then your love is impotent and a misfortune." (ibid...
Modern prose might use new collectives for professional people and others. I suggest an ibid of historians, a ponder of scientists, a scathe of bureaucrats...
...Draft" he finished. He should note the time he started; getting out of his chair, he uncovered the alarm clock and noted the time, wound it tight and recovered it. Filling in the time, Vag thought a footnote was needed and moved down to the bottom of the page. "Ibid" he wrote. He would fix that up later...
Most of the writing is by those whose efforts have appeared in past numbers of the Advocate, and with one salient exception, they have all published better work. The exception is A. K. Lewis' powerful and consummate story, "Willie Ibid," which explores a veteran's mind and still remains objective and crisp. Lewis is at his best when characterizing the standard of American morality, seen in dirty side show of an amusement park. "A group of people filed out of the concession--...a man with a woman clinging to his arm and giggling covertly, and an old man grinning with...
John P. Lewis, of Hudson Falls, N. Y., A.B. Union College '41, at present a student in the School; John S. McCauley, of Washington, D.C., A.B. University of Wisconsin '39, M.A. ibid. '40, Junior Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor; Gordon N. Perry, of Victoria, B.C., A.B. University of British Columbia '33, Director of Bureau of Economics and Statistics, British Columbia; James E. Victory, of Arlington, Va., A.B. University of Washington '37, M.A. Yale '39, Associate Economics Analyst, Farm Credit Administration, United States Department of Agriculture...