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...Spanish railroads. Since 1916 he has lived almost continuously abroad, first as a London correspondent, then as a member of the League of Nations Secretariat (Chief of the Disarmament Section), then as professor of Spanish Studies at Oxford. Another reason for the vagueness with which most Madrilenos react to the name of de Madariaga is because he is best known as a writer in English. Ambassador de Madariaga is trilingual. He writes frequent magazine articles in French and Spanish, but his most important books have been in English. Politically Ambassador de Madariaga is a complete internationalist, who, perversely enough, does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Hoover, Hoover & Herridge | 7/6/1931 | See Source »

...Alken's method, but there is a difference of opinion as to the value of this type compared to the behavioristic mode of writing in which the actions of a character are described and explained from without. Subjective writing is very effective for that limited number of individuals who react to external stimuli in the same way that the author or his characters do. However it seems likely that in future ages it will be increasingly difficult for the reader to discern the melody in the chaos of images flitting across the character's brain. It must be admitted that...

Author: By S. H. W., | Title: BOOKENDS | 5/12/1931 | See Source »

...individualism creed of the colleges. Quite rightly, we believe, he absolves the schools and their emphasis upon spirit from blame, for the college reaction. It is a characteristic fostered by men of college age, independent of school training to disregard as superfluous all community interests which do not react to the immediate satisfaction of the individual. Dr. Abbott writes, "let us stick to the old order, if so-called individualism is going to bring to pass the current state of disinterestedness and selfishness in our colleges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golden Mean | 2/2/1931 | See Source »

...being interested in the subject-matter. The subject-matter must be vivified and personalized for the pupil. If it is to be of any value to him. Similarly, it is taking an unfair view of Detroit City undergraduates to assert wrong headedness on their side in failing to react to sports, dances, debates, and plays. What we do berate, however, is their lack of the initiative displayed by the students of the University of Wisconsin, not long ago, who petitioned the authorities for a drastic revision of the activities program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Other Half | 1/29/1931 | See Source »

Potent Britons continued to react last week to Colonial Secretary Baron Passfield's declaration concerning Palestine which so enraged World Jewry (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Passfield On The Run? | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

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