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GREENBOOK
5feW^7i Rtud&uc CMlsms
196Z-63
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Prof.
Paul I. Willwerth
PROFILE
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(iffft^iti/a/l'ayo. 7/ o tiLX-bejdLe.ck.ed dtAcc-
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"THANK YOU"
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MISS ALICE SPANGENBERG1
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and supp.oi.AJ.nq con
EjctLtoA^ daw-id J'Lolc
Dau-ixL XaLe.
fflaAu XindeA,EJ-aine. JordanLo<l* kobeAA^riaonU. So loku
JeaAuAe, HxLiA-on.4 Shalom 'joa-oeg
Swcojx ^e.eA,e.
Tat tiolAandfhy.LLLi HustonConnAe. R-ichmond
klAA^AA Jim. 7e.eJ.eu
CaA.o<Lgn BieweA,Joan BoothmanLinda D^tapeABa^Mata Lew-is$
IgnVs-tss Ca-toLan Be.ckw<Lth
Ron QJiaham.
'Joanne. Jame^oMaAsilun O'DeJA,Cxmoi. LanaCa/coi. StagyJudy HoadLeu
LauouA. ExLLtosui
Bcuo-inesOsO lllanageA
t-noAogAapheA
TaA. HugheuiuaAAha XeAAeu
Jim Contad
J-im CaAdujeJJ,
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CJkSSICS
Accent, Anyone P
(JY\ opte tett me that. 7 haue a AOutheAn accent. Be.ca.U4e. my
J home. happen* to be. tn lde*t Uttg>inta, many, thtnk. that 7 am.
lejxttu {Llom -the, South, fitthouah d)e*t UtsiqMvla t* conttnuattu
a*AOctated w-lth U-UigsLnta, nuj. home -o-ta-te actually went wtth the
Linton, tn -the. Ctt/tt ItiaA.. find wh?n 7 ao to Itoitda, nanu pe.opte
think, that 7 am fL*,om the. flo-tth. It ouActu t-4 -ouAp^t^tna how
dtJl-jLesient neatonat accent* a^e.
H<$ <jooa a* my. ptan* weAe made, to attend a coiteae tn th.e
(loAXh, wa-tntng^ begxin to come* Some. o£ my. fitA-end* *atd, "Oh,
-ohe w-Ltt ptck. up t/iat Bo-otonian accent and wttt abwai/* be.
40lAxj.." The. otheA* -catd, "Ch, -o/ie wttt be. ao cute. with, a
tlttte noAAheAn accent," So, wtth {Attend* on. both *tde*, 7 haue
dectded that my accent moot not be. too extreme. ettheA. wau.
lHhen 7 aAsuLved on campus, meettna* wtth fLeltow ela**mate*
beqxm to take, ptace* Stnce my. patent* weAe wtth me. fa*, the.
pilsot £ew day-o, fiew lemaAL* wc-le pa**ed conceAnAna mu accent,
ExreAy. now and. then someone woutd oau, "So, uou'te the. qtAt
wtth the. -ooutheAn accent!" HoweuoA., when my. pa-lent* te£t,
teaotna Neatly beaon.
idhetheA 7 wa* tn trie tunch ttne, on. whe-theA 7 wa* ju*t
tatktna tn the pasiAo*i, comeone atwau* woutd tuAn abound and a*L,
"(Vte ij.ou faom. -Vie South?" fit that moment, a btg. -omtte would fALLL
nuj, face, and in my nenrty acttu>Uied no'vtheAn. accent, 7 would cn^weA.,
"I'm f-tom IDzsct Ut-tatnta." L ueA.y one, X.eat,Ly had a laugh the. day
7 -oa-cd "you att" -in my te-otimontj,! When. nuj, mtnd t-o focused on
oo.neAJi4.na e^Loe., my accent. -o-Lip^ -into e.ue-ty^thing tlcat -Lo -oatd.
fUX-hough /ny. accent may be. novel to many. pe.op.te. heAe., 7
Lind theAA, own accents ueAy humolouA. Jot -instance., they tatk
-no qutckty that. theAA, ujoxxLs aren't dAA-Linyutsohabte.. Thexy gA,ue,
att wo-ldo a. na/jat -sound. Jo-t wo<tcU> -Like, "know", thejj -oay "know",
7o->i wo-teU> ttke, "fatt", Lhejy -cay "faw". HLoo, thexj. have, a ten-
dency to take, t* 4 out. of wonxLo Like, "palk" and "ca-l", leav-inj
*uch leraino ao "pak" and " ca" . 7 a-Loo find it ueAjy amusing to
heaA "lae:e.-eA" fo-t "tdea" . 7 wondeA how thejj. can accuse, me. of.
not 4p.ea.king, colAed Engt^ooh when. the.y talk -co fanny.!
^JyiCL^x^ y\^7^djLyO
f*~/ he, btg footbaLL ota*. whom 7 had had my ejy.ex on fox. a ton]
J ^ime. flnaLLy aoked me. out. Of cousuie, 7 wanted to make, a
good -impAe^-oton. Qolng. out to dbinnsA. wa<> a teat -Uieat fo->t me.,
and 7 ate, with rruj. veAxj, be^t etA,queAte.. The. whote. evening went
veAjy ^moothty, and 7 -tejnembeAed not to men-don aiuj, o-theA boy*'
namex* and to make, htm fe.et, -Like, a king.. H4 we. approached my.
doo-t^te-p, 7 <6atd, "Thank you <jo much, 'Jam. 7 had a wondeA^ut
evening." H-Lo name, wa/> boh.
How to Enjoy Good Music
ood nwotc <bo to be. enjo g.ed'., Tol yeai* -the. calAAAca have.
4UAJiaunde.d -the, gjteat cla^^tca L /ute.ce^> ntth oup.eAsotAttonA
and nujAJis} ant-it toe, apfiSLoa-ch good mu^tc wtth a oe/voe, of awe. and
nvy^teAuj.. Lot u^ ^.e/nejnbeA. that good miuitc uoo wiAAAen to be.
umng oa. danced to, oa to yAjoA^Lfu r,od ; howcveA. the. mu-otc
4chotaJL4 by. theAA. edA/tAnq, and foo tnottng have, taken, much of. tfie.
lAfe. and -jot/. ^uA of g.ood miuitc.
keJie, ale. a feu 4-iiriate, te.chnAquc>3 that u/ttl enabbe. lu> to
enAou. nuuitc male.:
Listen, to naAsto o/ a wolk,. Concentrate cto^eAx/ on. 4.
oveAaAt combtnctAon of tn^'UunnejxAo and do not aAA.ejn.pt, to
anaAu^e. the. mxt^tc,
LA^ten to the. fiA-jh tnatonVi. Concentrate, on -the. hAgh aotnto
and ntAde. oueA. the. beA^cJi p.otnOo. beeUiouen' 4 Hqniont Oae.>ituA.e
lA^ess to a magnAfAcent cAAmax tha<t -ohoatd e.nthAxiA.t eueAy
LloteneJi.
LA^'Len to the, <oame. miuotc ofcen. The male. one. tA^tejvo to
a ;:aAAAcwixiA. ivoX-t, tire, mole fie. ujttA become. famAAAaA, wtth. tt.
Ro44<lnA ujouAd doff hA-o hot duAAnq a conceAA, be.caaoe. tht-o woa
e fxotAte, way. to qJiceA an old f-tAend."
J^ota-te. the. meAodu. Jottouj the. meAody th/iough bod) the.
hAxjh. and Low /jotnto ; aMco tAu to *.e.co gnA% e. t/ic ihyAhm. of the
tune., OuoA.^.o lc' o flew luoA-id Sump/ion i coivtaAn^ oe.veAaA p-laAnttue.,
but. beuutA.fi.uL, vc.Lodtexi -taken jLAom fimeAAcan lieaAo fioLk. -ooaa^.
Choose mu^tc uifitcJi teA.LA> a 4toA,q. fllanu qA.eat- compo^t-lAon*
haue. a mood, oeAAAnq and e.uen a ptot. Tau. -to tnt.eAnA.eA the.
4<to<>lij tn The, jo-tce^ei ' -6 sien.U-C.e- bij. Dukxu> oA. -the IT.u-tcAxic.LeA.
Sutt 1 bu Tchatk-ou-oky..
Choose. A.omantAc miu>tc. RonumAAc nuuatc ha^o a mole. tm/riedAate.
ajj.pe.at -to a/waAeuA. niuotetany tixan doca a Bacli-4tijAed 100 A L.
kac.tuTixiroLriop.fi, TcJiaAkou^lcu, UeAdA, RoAotnt, TuccAnA and ChopAn
aAA aAe. A.omantAc compo-ceA^. Lifi-teA tlie. tA^-teixeA LeaArvc a tAue
1e.ct.aAA.0n ofi the. A.omantAc compo<>e,>u>, he. can attempt to qAa^p
KandeA and Bach.
LLue. up -to uouA. con.utcAA.orui. LuaAua-te. fioA. uouA^eAfi what.
a paAAAcutaA woAh meanct to tj,ou . QA.eat mwotc t<$ enj.ou.ed bu both
cAAAAc<a and arwtexiAA.
Choose, an e.xctAAnq aAAA^t. Judq.e a peA.fl'ovinia nee. y ouiyyeA.fi;
-dien LAnd an aAAA^ot. mho -aut^Lo i/ou^ paAtAcuAaA -taste
Jake -it. iAjriAAjj. L\nj.o^ muotc and -ohom chat uou en-j.oq qood
mustc. IJ-ouA countenance. wttA. adueAtAse. qood mxuitc -to otheA pe.oi
•lc has) no baAAAeA. ofi aie oA langjuag.e.. Cnce aou haue.
teaAjxed t.o a.p/jAe.cAate. qood mxiatc, q.ou w-LLL aiiaaij^ haue. a 40uA.ce.
ofi pAenouAe and enj.oijm.ent.
IRustc. . .-i-6 c m,oA.e uo-teAt -Ln^tAximen t Jian ana. otheA,because. Ahuthm. and ha-tmomj. fiAnd theAA. uau tnto the.
tnwfaA.d p-taceso ofi the. -00 ui .
i Lato
l^^XcAu/ Jimh
Automobile Advertizing Fallacies
/y n aatomobtte -Ls an anasaat machine, (lot ontu does tt
myC^d^ function as a tach-ine but atso tt has it^ own peA^onaVitu.
Usaaltij. caA owneAs wtLL sou, "She.'* Aunntnq. qo ,d" oA. "She's
Aunntnq, bad this moAntnq ." Those of as who aAe mole. peSooonattu
tnuotaed in ouA motoA uehtctes wttt, ascAtbe names to them.
Ilettte Bette, Suste, Betsy, aAe amonq. -the, moAe common. Some,
teenage hotAoddeAs nam.e thatA soaped up. junk, keeps afteA t}ietA
cuAAent oaJlL {.Abend
.
It is atso a pet iheoAg. of mine that a caA' s peAsoonatttu
actaattij. miAAoA^ its dAbupA's peA^onaltiq . If he. feeha anqAu
and aaqAessive., hsis caA wt.Lt paas eaeA-ij. caA tt gets a chance, to
pass; tt wttt go oueA the. speed Limit, and wilt btow tts hoAn
tmpatsLenttu foA. the. woman d-ttueA ahead of. tt to moire, a ttAA.be
fasteA. Df the. owneA i/i gau and caA.e-lA.ee the. caA wttt be.
couAAeou^. Lueix -the. stowest woman dAtueA wttt not botheA tt.
Idhen thts caA parses anotheA tt wttt bbow tt-j hoAn a^s tf to sau
"Qood moAntnq ," and not " nret oat, of, mu way.."
"J thtnk that the. men tn DetAott agAee wtth me., too, because,
tlxetA, ads seem to have peA^onattta appeats. Oat, of, cuAtosttij
1 too Led -chAoaqh tssues of Ttmz magazine da^ed fAom 1955* T
noticed espectatbg. ToAd ThundeAbtAd, Dodge and Cadtltac ads.
CadtbLac always showed thetA, caA tn IalxuaAoua saAAoundtngsi
wtth ueAu, 4tutsL$h peopte u^uatlt/. qolnq ln<to ol coming, oat
a ueAxj, -owantcu paAtg.
Jrt 1957 T Acad, "Tht* ma, veJin weti be the ueaA." ImpUflna
-that ounjMe tht* ij.eaA, aou could become, one of -die. etlte toko own.
a Cadttlac. The Jeweled "U" on. mjo<ot of, the*e 4<LarU£ied luxuA.u
and expenoe. TheAefo-te If. a ditch dl/geA. bought a Cadttlac he,
would be. Alch, <$<L^ Ll*h and aaij..
Dodge'* p.eA*onaltUj. ad* weA.e on the. theme "Swept winy"
and "fo^iwaAd" . Dodie wa* *ur,po*oil to be "fatuA .' c tic" and
nadvanced" above average In abtii tu. UeA^atlLLtg <oa* tt* twiddle
name.
The ThundeAtfl-td was* aduentjaJiou* and *Cjll*h ititth p.oweA and
yet-up-and-ao. The ThwndeAbVid wa* a bachelor and a *polt*man.
Then In 1958 It became a famtUj. caJt with comfort net adiren-tuAe.
1-t euen had <LU> own special of pe the "ThundeAhlid
Peopte," who blue itfe wllh je*t, who *ceL aLL thing* that a*r
untque and beau.ttfut and exclttng. TheJiefole a *hj. IntJiotre-U,
who bun* a T-iil-id wttl be,co' ei\A,uA.e*ome and will *eet life
futl of ^.ea-t.
Thesie cat* ate -jlueji the*e peA^onatttte* because theu w-LLL
'at r.o lho*e who have oi want the*e pesu>onalttte* . Bat do
thex>e ca^6 cieatc the*e peA*onalttte*? lutlt a dttch dtaaci who
own* a Cadttlac be nA,ch and *-tg,U*h jwot because he own* a
Cadltta.c." atit an In-iJtoueJiA, become an exclttng extsiaveAt j.u*t
because he own* a, ThundeAtrfid?
My Sin
yf haue, often heaAd nuj. dad /jAea.ch on "The, Stn of /Aoanxi^Ctn-
f atton" . If pA,ocAasoCtnatton n,eatLu t^ a *tn, then 7 am
one, of tho^e. p.e.opte. who -otn eueALj day tn thought, wonxi, on,
de,ext.
jf. 7 don't want Co thtnk. of. ^omethtnq, -Lite, the. btg,
Zim.eAA.can dejn.ocAac.ij. e.xam 7 have, Com.o-tn.OLO , 1'tt ju^t put ofLf
thtnktng. about, wanjiij^lng. about, and. po^^tbUj. -otudijtng, tt.
besotdes), thoughts about pAe^o^tng, pn.obtejiK> ttLe. due, a-o^ton-
me/vOo and ftnat e.xam^ botheA me,* find 7 -ctrnplg can't aeA, mu-
oeMfL att wonted up.. 7 rn.tg.ht haue, a neAuou.4 bn.eak.down. So the.
bex>t thtng. co do t*> co fonaeA, about tt arid n.<?sot my m-lnd. 7
can atwaijss <otaij, up att ntghit. That would oetstte. e.ue,tijthtng,.
I'm a. won,l(Ajxj qAJiA. and pnofe-c^onsd can't exp.e.ct me. to haue.
eueAij. OsO-otgnmesit tn an ttme. and be. act otudted up {.on, e.ueAu
teAt. dfteA att, 7 haue, to won.k. thAough coCtcae.. fLLoo, I'm
eruLLtl.ed to a Lottie. gAumbttng., majj.be.. So tf 7 Cake, up otheA
Ltd* ' ttme, oo wett a* nuj, own whtte. 7 gAumbte. and fnet, a. ttttte,,
tt ton't neattij -otnntng,, to tt? I'm not n.exUJ,u pAocAaottjiaCtng.
Chat much, jxu>t a coupte. bounty a dxuj..
How do 7 <otn wtth a de.e.d? 7 thtnk tt' o not what 7 do, tt* o
what. 7 don't do. Ret nA.alit. tltatj.be. tf. 7 hadn't waited oo much
ttme, ueyoteAda.Lj. 7 would not be. tn thto flieoo. But the Qjie.enbo
o
eA.ectsions4 weAe hetd yesateJiday and 7 couldn''t de^aeAA. the f.eaAuAe
4ta£fi. even tf. I'm. not an that sstafLf., the. edsitoltat *ta£.{. doe*
have, a liAjcie conne.cJA.on the-le, 7 thtnk., and we. all have, to
otsick. toqeAheA and qAve each. otheA ouppolA. k£.teA ait, 7 had
nothtnq. beAAeA to do then; aLL my a^^tqnment* weAe due. the day
aAlteA that; tn otheA wold*, tom.oiA.ow.
Ci/eAy Uedn.es4d.ay, a Tine RiAs4 teadAnq icpoiA and an CnqtAsoh
compo^ttAon aAe due -in two coivoecwttue pesitod*. TuAheArnoie,
Tuesday, nlqht <U> my ntqht to wo4.k. 7 think, tho^e two pA.of.eso-401*
q,ot toq.eth.eA on thl* thing.. They, even went to LuAope toaetheA.
That, musit be why they aAe "tn cahoots" about a<4s4tqnment4 .
OuA. LnqAsisoh pA.o{.es4<40l ^aijso to (we falsiacteso , ot ast teaot
wlslte abouA them, tn oust camp*. l/iayJje t{L 7 had done yesoteAday-b
aso^tqjvnent, 7 mAqhsL have known what msLatalcen caudal letatsion
WOs4.
7 rnu4t have <$ome bind o£ tteepAaiq, <c>lcknes44 because I'm
asiwaijso sleepy. 7/ 7 dtdn' t keep puAAAjxq thing* off". untsLL ntqAt
tsime, 7 cousid <iteep. Hisoo sleeping dwUjiq. the day tAjtie ts$ the
bes4t way 7 know to psiocAjzattnate..
7 -4uppooe 7 could je.t 4to*Aed an one o£ mu. a^^tqninenstc
.
iltaybe 1'tl geA oveA thsU ttnJLwL habit, fondest tfl theAe'4 any-
thing et*e to wiAte. about tn EngAl-oh beside* laliacAe*. LeA'
*
4ee. me could discuss* a pAoveAlj, took, at magazine adveAttsie-
mentso, ttoten to the Xadsio advesitsisseAientsO, oi watch T. U.
cotruTieActosU . Key! That'* a qood ideal 7 thtnk. the. topic on
T. U. ts4 excellent. I'd. bestAeA jo watch 7. U. and do a lltstle
A.Cs4eaAch. 7 don't {.eel up to wXAAing. any contpo4t<U.onso itqht now,
anyway. 7 can do that latei. . A ^O
Larsen's Perfect Game
r /"V/xe 4tm.ate. sentence, totd -the, atosuq of -the, qAeate^t mound
y J e^ffoAA. tn ait IVoAtd SeAte* hLotoAa—the. tmp.eAfe.ct man
attched a aeAfe.ct aame.. Don LaAsoen., a 4tsZanntnq. 6-4, 230 pound
yltqhthandeA, wo* somewhat of a aau oeduceA* He. had ^hAaaqed
off tAatntnq, yXexyutattonA. kt* ^e.a^on'^ AccoAd tix <L95& wa* O-
qood, tf uwcacctacutaA, 11 -5 • He ua>o -the. (janLce.'^ 4taAsttnq
pttcheA -In the, 4e.cond qame. of the SeAte* and fatA,ed to IxLot
thAouah a 4tx->uun DodaeA 4e,cond tnntnq taAq.et.ij. be.cau4e. of. JLouA
<6ao ex. -on-batMo
.
Bat on a iiiondau afteAnoon, 64,519 -ape-ctatoAyO -oat enAhAatted
tn the, yxmke.c Stadtum a* LaAx>en, ujoAlctna tetyOUAetu, catmtu, and
w-iAJh no wtnd-up, tuAned back, twentij.-yne.uen coaoect^Uye BAooktun
batsmen tn the, ftfth q,ame. of. the SeAtex, to qatn. htx, 2-0 de-ct^ton
oueA Sat. HtaqtA,e.
In the. ftfta-e.iq.ht SeAtex ptaued -otnce. 1903, theAe. haue.
be,en 341 q.am.e^, many, of them attched bu the aame.' -o texqendaAxj.
fyi.qaA.exj, bat none, had pttched a no-fittteA, tet atxine. a aeA-fect
aame.. In fact, theAe. had not b.e.en a qxime. tn lohtch a yotnqMe
batteA fatted to -teach fiAsat baoe. anuurheAe -in the. maJpol teaquex,
in. thtAtu-fouA ueaAo wrxAAA, La->uien unfotded ht*i ma4teApA..e-ce-
Don reached a count of thAce. baCLo on onUj. one. batteA,
Pe.etiie.e. lee^e , tn the. PLvst tnntnq, and he. then took, a thtAd
otnAlce., TheA-e. iceAe. a few 4paA-kAAnxj. fA-eAdAnq pAao^. da -the.
6iLC.on.dL -innAnq, IxLckAe. kobtnaoa' 4 zloundeA. castorxeji off -the. atoue.
of thOid ba^emxia fladu CaAexj., bat Q-LL (llcJJoa-jxiAd, the. 4h.oiAsat.op.,
^aatched the. baAA and thAew hAm. oat, Da the. fA.fth tanAaq.,
(iA.ck.eja lltanAle. bach-handed, ^tt Hodac*' dAAue Aato centeA fteAd,
Da the. ocwie innAnq., the. cJiowd qa^ped a* Sandy. fLm.on.04 -olAced oae.
into the. nAjht fteAd -itaiuLo—foot ba tachc*.
ivtth the. ten^toa rnoaatAnq, fiicDoaaaAd made, a quAck, pAck.-
ap of. ~]Ain QttlAam,'* -ohaAp qAoandeA -in the. <>e,venAh, when. Ihana-
aeA watteA. htotoa senA Date. (ilttcheAA -co bat fo-t lilagAAe. tatth
two oat -in the. nAnth, a ha^h fe.Lt oueA. the. haae. aAena. The.
fL-Uust pAtch wa-4 a batt, the. second, a caAAed otAAIce., > AAcheAA
4ioanq and nUsy-aexL for a second stAAIce., and thejx he. footed oae.
ofc.fl, Oa Lasuten.'4 nAaeta-4e.uenth pAtch of -ttie. aane., pAate. am.-
pAJie. babe. PtneAAA lathed, hi* nAqht hand fo-t a caAAed thAAxL
otAAIce., Ht^toAJO had be.en made., and. the -otadtam wao bedtam.
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)daxj, we aAe constantly, hea-tlng. about -oeuenteerx o-tMLt
manned-fLi <fJi.to aAound -the. eaAth, -opecLacuta-t lunai. pAobeo,
"<opy.-in-Lhe--okjy." -oateLLLteso , and a LheA -ouch b-iecth-takAna
accompLLohmenLo of the Apace. 4clcnLLoLo. But, with aLl t/ie-ce
wondeAJLut, and -ooirtettmeo teAALfyA.n.q, , acthic.i7Qjne.rvt4, the. qu.esotA.on
aAt<oeA, "ftsie -the. lesoutJ^o of. att Lhex>e -opace and mLooLLe pAo .yiams
wolth the. amount of. rn.on.exi. we put i/vto them.?"
j think, that this rn.on.exi fal -apace, and mL-o<oLleso—Lolu.cn LhL-o
ueaA. ioi.Lt -tun Into Lhz tens of biX.Li.oao of dotlasuo—-co ju^tL.fLed
fo-t -thA.ee. -teaoono. The fJjooL -lea-oon Lo the. poLLtLcat benefits
deALued. The. undeAAe.Lret.oped nattorvo of the. wo-tLd, Lite alt
peopte, want to be. LdenLLfLed toLth -the. p-loqAe-o-oLLre naLLon<o.
ldenLLflca>tlon Lo a quLtk of human nature. whlcJi nan ha-o had and
-otlll wilt haue. To tlie youz-mmen-Lo of these nations, opectaca-
La-t -opace and mLo-oLLe aclileu einento Jiep-iesent the best way. to
-ohow the pA.oaAes<oLuene<o-o of the countAy. The -tuteAs aA.e not
ueA-tj. Impressed by. flyuAes aJjout the ^lo-o-o llatLonal T-toJuct o-t
TeA. CapLta Income, luL they aAe ImpAes-oed by -opace achleu-ements .
riOLoe.ue-t LLloqA-cal thl-o may -oeem, it exists, hi -opectacutaA -opoce
achleuement leoutts In the >vaLslna. of ouA, pAeslLqe white a
-oLntLla-Z. acJxLe.uzM.ent by, ouA enemtes lesutAs in the. d-topp-lnj of
ou-t pAz-4-tlfe. but atony wLth die pAe^j vi'j.e, the LdentLfLcatlon
of theoe anxLeAde.ue-l-op.QxL nationo with qua countAg b-tAsiao the
opposiXunAMj. fo-t fo-tetgsi a-id and the polAAAcat tnftuence that.
g.oeo wtth tt. Thuo, the. polAAAcat beneftto de-ttued f-tom oa-t
<3/j ce pAogAxw. waAAant the. coot.
fi oecond ra.o-tA.ue. fo-t the. coot t<$ the. defenoe beni-fit^
deAAued. The. Second Ido^Lid UaA inAJA.at.exL the. uoe of -two new
weapons—the. atomic boinJj and the. -locket—whtch haue been com.-
ItnexL tnto the. teAAAfg-ing weapon we. know. The. Second uJo-ttd
lilaJL brought atoo teadeAohtp of the. (jJeo-te-ln ItJo-ttd to the. United
States—aixd -te^ponoibttttg fo-t the psiote.cAA.on. of the. le^t of the
Ueot--and new enmAtij. w-L-th the. Soutet Linton. Kit the.ce factor
haue -teoatced tn the. need flo-t a ccjc new m.odeJux defenoe
mechantom. em.plxnjA.ng -tocteto and weapono. The. opace p-togAxun.
hao gtuesi lu> nexa -toc^v >-j and weapono, -ouch ao the, Ultnuteman
mAs$o-iAe and the. "opg-tn-the-o Lu" oa te-ttAte., to deal wtth the.
Soutet Linton* Thuo the. coot of the. /.-togAam hao been waAAanted
agatn.
bat peAhapo a. thAAxL lea-oon to \.he beneftco gained mateAAattu.
bu. the deuetoped econoniteo of the (veot. The opace pAogAam hao
1CAuAA.ed tn many, new pAobeo bii ocAen.ce. liexitheA oateLLLteo haue
tAted to -tepo-tt the weatheA fo-t be-tteA psiedA.ctA.on, ladta-tton
oateititco ode opace ttauet oafeA fo-t the a^-Oionaato, and
ttie 7 etotaA oatelAAAe hao opened new auenaeo of coinmunA.catA.ono
fo-t bo-th goueAnment and. p/iAuate -Lndao-Utg. Thuo the oocAa-L bene-
ftto gxiAned f-tom the opace pA.ogA.am. haue waAAwxted -the coot of tt,
ThiLo the opace p-togAxun ha^ -teouVted -tn a chance to tncAeaoe
-the, opLp.oAJMnAAA.eyCt £ol polAAAcaA and nvi.iAAa.ttj. adi/onc&A, and fia*
pAovAded, nejj; me&jU) of. nuikAnq. ouA. iAuAag, eax>AeA,. CcAAjjAn-tij., An.
AJie. L-ijhA ofl c/ieoe beiie.£-i.-Lo, the. coo-t o£ the. -apace. pA.oq.lam. <Lo
jjaotAAA-ed .
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Twenty Centuries in Two Hundred Steps
/y'a^A.y. one. moxntnq 1 woo awalcened flom a de,e.p -ob.e.e.p bij, the.
§ /I dt^tant boom. of. aAAAAAeAx}. . fic> 1 became, mole, au/aJie, of. my.
4uAA.ouncUsLgsy, 1 heaAd -the ooundU* of. maA.chA.nq, fe,e,t and baAk.e.d
commando. 1 tea^t fA.om my. bed -to the. totndouj. HaAchlnq, -in the,
4-Uie.et., a dAut^ton of. ktwb ^oLdteA^ ujoa enqaqed tn maneuueA^
by. the, hoteA,.
Ihtss Loo* my. 4jntA.odu.CsiA.on -to Amman, captAaL cAA,y. of the.
H.ax>linUA.e. Xtnqdom of J.o4dan. 7he. Iiote.1. tn which 1 wa>o ^tayAnq
ujaso con^tdeAed to be. -ciie, be^ot tn the, coiuvUuy.; tt. ioa<o about e.quat
to a <6e.cond-cAxL4<o hoteA, tn the States. The. loom urao adequate.,
bat the. bathroom and the. cto^eA, weAe. lAAAA^e. mole. than. pocteA.-
4t%e,.
fifteA b/Leakfo4-t 1 de.cA.ded to ta.k,e. a touA of. the. city, of
"JeAussatem.. h.4 7 waAked the. otAe.e.-oa It seemed atmo-ot a^ If 1
weAe. beAnq <cn.nn4polt,ed back, tn tAjne.. Heau-LLy. taden donkeys
and omaAA, heAxLo of ohe.e.p -mod the >ctAe,eAs$ on the. way to the.
maALet. place,. J p&o-oed. adobe. hous$ex>, open iceAAss, cobblestone.
4tAe.eAs>i an occastonal Roman -tu^in, and fi^abo aA-e^^^ed tn tobex>
common to die. tA/ne. of ChxAyyt.
'JeAu^alem. Is a dtutded cAty,--both poiAAA.caA.ly, and cconomA-
caXAy.. The. ttxso 4tdex>--one. 'Jordan and the otheA J-oixieA—a-te,
oepaAated by. walAs, Roadblocks, and baJibed wtsie.. The, tiao
countnA.es aAe In a state of waA. The J-ews a<le hated fo-t takXng
land f.A.om the fbtabs and fon. doing, oo much to Impsioue IhelA own
countAjg. The. IsiaclA side of JeAusatem. Is entlAetu changed,
lHheAe once, deseAA. cAopsa weAe gAowlng, now -the, naAAow donlceg.-
Viodden s-Uiee-ls have been widened {Lot autornobtle tAaff.lc.
SlcuscAapeAs haue Replaced -the. one—toom. mud houses*.
It was ea^Au -in the afteAnoon wh.cn aAAAued at -the Hnab
boldest check, point. The taxi dAAtreA said he could go no faAtheA
with /Tie, unloaded nuj. barp-j fAom his caA t and d-toue back -to his
-eland at. the hottl.
fis -the bondeA g.uan.d checked oueA. mu passponA., 1 was awaAe
of. the watchful cue* of two heaulAg aArned guards at. each side
of the gate. Soon 1 was Infotened that j could proceed acAoss
to the Jslaell. std.e. CaA^n^lna alt rruj. own bajsa, fo-i. no one
was atlowed to cAoss wlAh me, 1 began walkAng.
D stopped to change mu heauu sulA.case oueA to mu otheA. hand,
flo D did, d luJined to tak.e a la/^t look, at 'Jordan. ivhat "J saw
sent m.e huAAi/Ang, onwaAd. without. anotheA backuoaAd aiance! On
the po-tches of seueAaA houses weAe machine gun ne-cts ; seueAat
guns we,le leueled at me, just In ca^e j tAAed angt.hlng suspi-
cious. Mij, heaAA. was pounding as 1 dossed safelg Into Israel.
How a* 3 -look, back., the machine guns, the soldAcis, and
the ha-Uied seemed stAanaeAxj, urtlmpoAAant, foA. In the space of
<hA.ee minute* J cAossed th.e cenA.iiAsi.es fiom. the time of ChAtst
to nodeAn dag.. Qone the naAAow s-Uteets, che donkeys, the maA-
Let p-lace; Instead 1 saw highway, automobiles, ski^scAapeAA and
depaAtMent stoA.es. yes, 1 had crossed tioentu centuAA.es In two
hundAed steps). ^/
First— timer
e enteAed the dAnqu-tookinq buAAdAnq, one of -aeveAaA,
thAouqhout that 4e.cAA.0n. of -town. 1 had ofA.cn wond.eA.ed
what the. tnotde of. one. of. the-oe -Looked lAke, and now 1 wa* -to
know. "Come, on, " CaAc b-teathed cm we. cAept up the, batA.eA.ed
and wotn wooden ^txhiAA.. H.o 1 Looked up, the, cAacked pLaA.teA
and qA.ea.4e,-coueAed paAnt on the, waXXA AtaAed down oa, me. wtth
oAa*appAooat
.
UJe yten.ch.ed the. ftn^t ftooA and -ctaAted on the. ma$e. that
wa^ to wind to the, top and back down. <hu faA.cAnatA.on tncAea^ed
OA) we. -ohuffted atonq, EaAc catm-bj. Ln-otAucAAnq me.. 1 envted
fiAA) feaAteA^neA^. OccaA>tonatty, an LtAneAate, fout-^metAAnq
w-teck of a man tuAiched towaAd ua, and 1 heAd back -in feat. The.
otd ptace <6e.zm.ed LncAedAMty. tntAAcate, and on %,eachAnq the.
top ftoo-t J wa<o comptetettj, bewttdeAed. 7 sieaAA.%.ed that to-
motAow 'J muA>t come, atone -into OxAa~;od-folAaken ptace. exactly.
oa, UiAc had ^hown me.. The thouaht haunted me. thA.ou.qho lit the.
ixtqht.
6ut the. next day. wtth fo-tced bravado 1 made. my. <iound-4
wtth no mAAitakeA>. Idtthtn a week, the. co ti p Lextttj. a I the once-
pA,oud, now dAAaptdated otd apasitmenA, houA>e woa> "otd 4-cujif" to
an expeAAenced papeA botj. Like me.
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A Storm to Remember
fy/ tie, doij. wa* -outtAy , but tt became, woA^e afteA tuncti. .OaAk,
J ctoud-o ureAe. qatheAAJig,, and we. cau.Ld oee LiqhtrU.nq on the,
holt^on. TheAe. weAe iumJbtex> of thundeA. In the. ea<>t a ^tAanae,
daAk, cA,oud <>tAeak,ed eaAtJtwaid a* tf tA-ppJJiq, ton* of wateA on
the. busoh away acAo-44 the. ftat paddocks. The. ^to-tm. <twun-j cA.ou.nd
ua, and, -cave -fol a few dlop.4, we had. no Aatn. But. tt wa<o 4<LLLL
unheaAabtq ct,o<se,. be. ervteAed each town hoptnq fol a bitmnUitq,
Uiouqh, buA, thooe. towaAd* whtclx the, hol^e* tixAu^t thetA eaq,eA
heacbo contaA.rL.ed. onUj. dAu. flakes of mud. Ue, weAe, totd that, the,
neaAesot wateA ioa<4 aA. Shattn, oo we. made fo-t theAe.. '..' iseAq.
btacL ahead of u-o. iOe. dAoue tn a autukj ct-tcMe. -ouAAounded by, a
btack, cuAtatn. The AtiundeA became LoudeA. rlo we wanted to
Aeach cam.fi \ the, -otoAm. bAotce, uAaed he. holoe^c at, a
tAouqh. (He then. huAAted out of -the town and j>utA,e.d on to a ftat,
patch that Lay. at the, foot of a b ante besotde. t/ie -load. It wa<4
dAu, and haAd and cA<Lct4-cAo<>4ed w-i ^u.'.Uj of.
wtnd -opAanq, up. They. we,Ae ^pa^modtc and poweAfut. The,y loaned
LtLe woLue/j acAoso tfie, pla-in, ^kAAttixq tlie, caAauan tn inonent^
of calm., then tuAJiAn.-i and Aactn uo tn a fuAy. The,y.
Leaped a<o tf to beat u-o down, then laced away ag.aA.n,. flcAo<o<3
che >cho 1 could -oee tfr LLke, an ^ no->un,ou4
duAt ctoud. Behtnd tt, tn tome. bttteA aAena, expLo^tue, clacks
and dutt, thu.ndeAou4 blow* heiatded a conjL-Llct ore cou.Ld not <aee.
j.ot -the. hoSL-jSsO out, the. no^ehai^ on, the catyLo cooeAed. Then,
-the. -ctonjn -amuck. iuy. In a inomerU. we. uje.le. ureA. thAouah. JheAe.
wo* no pcUAe.'lAJXj o£ dAop^c. Some ^h.aAA.eA?.d JL&oeAuo<lA o/ the.
^ktj. had ttp.ped i.t^> contervt^ on u^o. Biea-thU.no. wo* dtfiftcutA.,
lie. btwndeJied. to the. caAxtuan and £esLL thAouah the. doo-t ao <L{.
oaue.d fLtom, dJioujnA.no.,
Jnotde. oua catatsan, u/e. [louixd ouA btanke.u$ and aLL otheA
heddtnq. ooakexL uo-ith usatcii. lie, could f.tnd no lefuqe. {.Aom the.
ne.exLle<6 o£ -tatn that came, ^hoo < caAauan.
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joso a,
'• can^cquejvtly a >lo';
Essay on Chickens
can aiwai^o temcmbex, wheix my mobheA u^eA bo dAay me down-
town bo abb tho-oe cheeky ben-cent 4bo4,ex> when Ld^beA
tbjne came. -lobbiny alound. The. f.tA^b place I'd jo would be.
-to 4e.a -tho^e <$bupbd ctU.ck.erh4. 7 <c>uA,e don't, know why, but. bb
abway^ -tote. me. up -to -oee them. SomebimeA 7 even cAbed a
bbbbbe, bust don' b tebb anybody. Hobody leabiy undeA^-tand^
,
box. the. acbuab tAuth <Lo, nobody tcatAjy caAe^. 7 :iean bhey
don't. caAe bf. they -obbek one. of. tho-oe bou^y needier bnt,o one,
of. bho^e 4-tupid chicken* ywob -to LuAn them a p^e-btij. cobo-t.
Bby deab, oo you buy. a bbue chtck.cn iivcbead of, a yeLLow one.
7 yueoA bb qbueA bhe/n a teat, chaAae. -to bake a blue, chicken
home -to Aome bsia-oty hid jwot bo oee what, he' bL oay. 7 mean
the Lid Jteabby caieo. He'bb pAobabbu *hub bb up bn the mbtk
box and bhen Abb on tJie bid bike 7 once dbd bo bhbA lea I
dumb cab and the Lid wbbb [j/iobabby habe. the bbue chicken.
/bu^how, abb tho<$e cJUcken* abxsay* booked hunqAJU. Some-
bbmeA bheij. had leab AcAawny necLo and bhe fcatheA* weAe abb
eaben away and they always cAawbed abL oueA each otheA -Ciybny
to keep waAm because, of, -thab phony biyht, bivbb. One bbme 7
woa wa-cchiny them and 7 oow about, OiAee thai weAe dead. Boy,
7 <ieabby yob mad. 7 -tan up bo -oome webtd-iookinj -oaLe^abAb
ana At.aA.bed Ixbbtbny heA. That, didn't, ba^b bona because, mi
mother came- pretty, fact, but man, wo* 7 burned, lio bidding.,
7 tlU.nL that wo* the ^.otteneot thing. 7 ' ve e.veA. -ceen. The
le*t op the chlckena weJte ^te^plng all oveA. the ttvtee dead
one* and that leatly, billed me,. 7 mean, how cAummy. can you.
get?
Do uou know who- thejj. have, all thooe colored chicken*? They,
have. -them. because theij. want to make. *ome money., aivd Ifl then,
dye. them, people wtli be. leal tmpAe**ed and. buy. a flexo. Some-
time* 7 think. people axe jja*t a* stupid a* chicken*. Have
\f0u. eveA. noticed how easily. people aA.e lm.pAe**ed? It t$
lealln a cinch, but. It atway* make* me. bind of. oleic. 7 mean
It Neatly. bill* me. to <jee how phomj. people, axe. Oh well, I'm
getttna leal deple**c>d thlnbing about thote. stupid chicken*
and people. (i* 7 look, back., tliouqh, 7 lememJjeA, pA.omt*lng nuj.-
*etp Uxat *ome da a. when 7 have Late of monen , I'm going down
to that cheeky ocoie and buy the uglle*t, *cAawixlesol, and
dambe*t chicken* 7 cat f.tnd. Then jfm -ronna take. them, home
and let. them ail fixed up. Ilo biddln' , 7 will *ome day., too.
^Jt^ayL^J Tv&Ay,OU^H
hat io in. a qVU. 1'<$ taatleA.? The^e. fat, icctaixaulaA con-
-tAaptlono <Jiat iAaU calAij. contain. e.veAjjAhing f*.om plctuAess of
theAA favoxAAe. be.au* to bobby, pijvc. On -the. pAacAAcal oide, one.
find* ouch important papeA* ao inouAon.ce, ca-ldo, d^lueA'o llcenoe,,
clab and oocAeAu membciohAp caAdo, acAM/lAu and dinAug hull caAdo,
and ooclal <3e.cwu.tj caxd*. Then. theA.e. aAe. ail tfiooe p^ictuAe*
that came. {Acorn vaAAed oouacco. Luesi the doesn't know why one.
keep* them. LeA'o not foXjgeA, the. ocAapo of. chewing gum papeJt
that a ope.cial guy, gave. heA. on a ope.ci.ai rvi , and aloo tha-t
note, thai Su*le. paooed heA. in Spanish ieJJAna all abouA Johnnie 'o
big. blood ohouldeJi*. Of coulee, ohe.' U, ne.ueA. be. able, to cxpluin
hour thai d^led f-loweA woo put in with Joey'* plctuAe. not why.
theAe. i* U.p*tA.ck on the. window that holdo Bobby 'o plctnte. not
how the. xuotij, bobby, pin wa* not joiAh JanAe.' o pActuuie.. Loot
come* tixe. monej. The-te. io usually not too much of iA.. But
then., it!* mole, fun to have, loom fol the*e. olheJt eooesUA.aU.
ncuy?-n^ /\, ^(H&y&Y
Bach and Handel
he. cutmAnaLion of the. Baroque, peAAod of maotc -lo X.e.p le,-
oenced in -the. wo-tlcs* of two nsic.at r,eAman maotei^: 'Johann
Se.ba*tAan Bach (1685-1750) and Qejo4.g,e. T*.ede.*AcL hande.1 (1685-1759)
KL-thowpi both weAe, ^eArnan bij biAAh, theAAi nuioAc he4 combined a LI
nattonaL ochaoLo and -ottjleso.
Bach -opent fiLo eniAAe. LLfe. wt-thin a q.e,o jxaphicaA a-tea of
abouA a ^o-ttu-iruAe. -ladAu^. He woo ueAij. much of a famLLu. man,
who bij. two oacce^otue. wtue^ had twentu. chALdAen. HLo Life, wcm
LaAq.eA,u conceAned wtth -omaLL commonpLace. p-tobleMo. Bach had
ouch a Lonq Line. of. musical ance^tAq, that in ycAnianu. any.
nuusCxLcLan wao apt to be -te.feAA.ed to a-o "a bach".
HandeA opent La-tqe pa>vLc of hio life in ^eAmam/, lU'Lu.,
and Lha,Lcnd. ^e, ne,ueA maAiAed and ne.treA oe.e.me.d to ne.ed
dom&otAc Life.. He. had no muoAcal ancesitALj., and moot of hLc Life.
centeAed astound, big, uentuAeA.
Uf the. two de.uou.tAxj. te.lA'jLou^ men, HandeA tuao note mundane.,
p.ompouo, and Loldu.; BacJi wa*> q,eneAaLtu, mole hurnbLe,. It La a
cuaAooo coincLdence. of faAe, that, both thex>e, qAeat maoteA^a ended
theAA Lax>t uexvu* in bLindri.^o
.
HandeA' o plAncAp/xl contAAMuAAono a^e in opeAa, rjf which
he, w-tote, fo-ttu.-thAe,e., and in 0-iato-tA.o, of, which lie. w-tote,
twentu-oeuen. Bach' o muotcut outpu-i wao chiefly, in chuActi muoic.
Ht<4 ryizcut veJu>atJAAA,a can be. -seen -Lf one. tooLo at the. -Long Itsot
of nwuotc. otheA -than. tit* leAA,qA,oiL4 ntwotc.*
Iwo of oua gA.eai.esot on.aA.oAA.o-o aAe. Bach' -o B UltnoX. Ma4<o,
and Hand e^L' 4 WeA^tah. Jtie. ihe^^tah uroo wlAAA.en. tn about twenAjj,-
two daij^o .
In the. eivLLte fu.4tox.ij. of mu^tc,, no turo compo^eA^ liaue, con-
VtAJbubiexL rnoJie. -to -the, qAexit X,eAA.qA,ouL<i mu-otc of the,. laolAd than
Bach and Handel., Todwj., cuj olexiAMj. a^o when. theAA mxL4teApA.e.ces$
ueA,e. ftAot C'leaALe-d, theAA. ma-j.e^tAc mxi^tc <6[±eak<4 to luj of Qod.
and tfie ttfe. of the, SplAlt.
/VO^tcL /SteX^L6U<L/
hat dc -ar , untune thaA ,
Hnd liaAt what dt^co-td
'te.
Live Fully in the Present
/lyjccau^e. man ts$ a fLAnAAe, beAnat
he. f.tnd<6 tt dt£jUAcuAt to Live,
/ (1 tn the, p/Le/jejvt, Ra-theA. titan taktnq each- 4te,p ajx -Li/!-e <zo tt
co«.eo, man thtnko ahexid and aALe^npt^ to make. de.cActon-3 be.{.ote.
t/ie. <yiu.ctasL moment ha-c e,uen psiesoente.d tt^ceAf . EjlAcK 7<tomm, tn
the. eAoaij. "The, ftbacAA.ce. of, an Alt" , aAAAAbuAe.4 thA* aAA.em.fxt to
iAoe, the. f.atuA.e. tn. the, pA.eA>enA to a tack. of. the. abtlAtij. to con-
centrate.. He. ^atj-o :
Jo be. concentrated mean* to ttue fLutiq. tn the. pA.e,-
4ent, tn the. heA,e. and now, and not to think of, th.e.
next thtnq to be. done.* uJhtte. 1 wn dotna -oomeAhtnqlAqhA now. . . .jf, one, doe* not know thxit e,ueAqAhAnqhao tt4 lime, and wants* to /.otce, thtnq^, then tndone. wttt ne.ueA. succeed tn le.comtnq concentrated. . .
d* thtAi tack )f, concenAJtatton^ tnen, the. ba^tc reason why.
man pincLo tA, 40 dtfl^AcuAt to Vive tn the. pA,e^ent? 'PeAhapss 40
.
Ltren heA.e at C fl. C. one. can />ee e.utdenceA> that thA<$ may. be,
ftue.. 7/ a -6tude.nA t<4 not apptytna htnvoe^ifl to hA-6 fattest
capactAUf of. tf he. <Lc dA^^aAAaftcd wtth hto work o-t hAo
enirtsionmenA,, then tA <Ia> hard f.or htm. ao ke.e,p hAo mtnd dA^ct-
pLAne,d to the. matn ta^k at cdLLe,qc—<$tud.u.. There.flore, be.cau^>c
he. tA> dA4<oatA>6fiAed wtth the. HreA>ent the. woiAAes> ahout the. {LuAmie..
The. flutuJie. tumatUj. -ceejiiA) mo-'ie. brtqht and pA.omActnq Al\an the,
btexak psiesoent.
Of couJute, thAo de^-Oie. to know aivi decAde. the, fxiAare, -La
pAcuatent in e,ueAij\. phaoe. of. ouA. Live*—in oua ftnancict matAeA*,
qua. bu*Ane** concern*, ouA toue tAfe.—but ex>pecAaAUj. in oua,
-opAAitaaA iAvc*. If one, A* to ^eceii/e ledemptAon and compAeAe
*atvaiAon, he, mu*t con14st.eA.eAu. and whoiAu conoccAxite fiim^eAf and
hA* futuAe, to the Lo-td. Ifiheix fie. make* thi* commAAMient he /km
e**enAA,atAju *aidf
"Loxd, 7 take. mu hand* off mu <LLfLe,—pAc*ent
and {.utxiAe.. y.ou take, what 1 am ajxd do with me what l/ou know
A* beat jLoA. mu. tAfe. " Then, *houtd the ChAA*tAan wotAi; ot fAeA
about what. AAe* be.ij.ond the ne.xt bend An the. -toad of tAfe.? Ho.
Bat does) he wo-iAu? 1 am. af-taAd too manu. do. fi.lAhou.jh Af one.
ha* become, a ChAA.4tA.an he, ha* a *en*e of peace, and w etA-beAng
in knowing, ^ueAuAhAnq. wiAA, wo-tk out fo-t hi* I , ueA hi*
fAnAAe. mind -coo often AAic* to dA.oc.pAJi wheAe the Lo-td to teadinq.
him. and wfxat de.cOoi.on the. Lo-td wiAA haue him take, in the {.uAuAz.
So in the. finat a/xa-L/*A* t AhA* iJxabALAtij to tAue in the.
pAe*en<, could, be (Aaced -co a tack of concenAAa-tAcn. Jo-t Af
one. A* compAeteAu enqA.o**ed in the wo-tk which demand* hi*
otAenAAon at pAe^enA, theAe Aa no AAme, to pondeA the, {.uAuAe.
And thi* {.act A* ceA-taAn: oua {.utxiAe and -it* *ucces>* A* ba*ed
on the. accomplA*hmenL* of the. p-zessen-L. da-te we. aJLLow ouA
eaAne*A concentration <,o a' oeA.1 on the. {.uAuAe. -tatheA -than -die.
pAe*ent? JZeaAAu, mxin ha* no fuAuAe.. He ha* onhj the pAe*e.nA.
iQi^l6t^> /{Izi^U^y
On Sitting Down
Si am one of tliese -LndA.uAjd.ac Ls who en^oij-o watching, the human.
)r Aace. The. pAoces* bu which uaAAous members of. out 4ae.cA.esi
4it down. i* -indeed. inUiAqitAnq
.
Often 7 -ait back, on a bu<6, -o LAeetcaA, oa -oubwau and watch
pas-oenqeAs entcA, ^au, cheiA faAe, and 4-Lt. down. H. tatheA obe^e
woman enteAs and as^wnes the. position to tak.e heA ^eat. tifteA
waddtAjig. up. to the. 4 cat. and tAansfeAAAftq hex weiqJit euenAju to
both feet, -ohe tuAns aAound, Looks at tiie ^eai, tuAns foAwaAd
agaAn., tooks at, heA. audience, pubis up heA aLAaa, a 'wee.' bit,
maLes a pt • foA tiie 4eat, —then. Aiq.hs with AeiAef. Sometimes
the. obese woman, upon as^uminq, heA -aea ,' ind<6 on top of. the bap
f the peAson next to heA.. hotlx qet up, led in, the face, as
tiie obese woman, weiqlvinq 300 pounds, and the maubed pas^enqeA,
weiqhinq onbj 725 pounds, ask, each otheA if ^he is huAt. Of
couAse eiiheA is* -too embaAAas-oed t.o mention heA injJuAies.
fi woALeA is a new specimen -co ob^eAue on yubblc tAans-
poAAatLon. d man, qAea^e-coueAed f-tom hejad to foot, caAAuinq a
maAAed -Lunch box aixd weaAinq peAspiAa.tion-d.jap clothes, witt
Look, ait aAound, put his Lunch box on the -beat, tate out a comb
and comb hi-o haiA, put -LA. back, in hi-o pocket, took aAound once
moAc, -Lift up his tunch box, arid obi, down. Hi* eij.es then pecA
oueA at the new-opapeA of the peAson -oittinq, next to Ixim. with his
bittatng eyex) he Look* mon,e ttke one who con.-j.ot -to weaA hto bl-
f,oca.La.
Tnom the wtndon: 3 -oee a dettcate, eideA,U/ wom.an, ctmnb-Lin.'j.
toward* the. doon, wtth heA cane.. HeA. featuAea -chow concern and
pe n,feCsLLon -in eueAy. aspect of. heA. Life. She. approaches! -the. fiaAe
box, omtteA tweedy at -the. opeA.aA.ol on, c-ond.ucA.on., ax> -the. whote
oehtcte watt4 {.0%. heA to take. off. heA aloue and pat tn heA change..
Idheix -ahe 1ea.ch.ex> the. -oea-t <$he 4a>i*y "C^ood dag" to the. pe.n^orui on
ettheA. 4-lde. of hc>% ustpcss off tth heA. handLeAchtef
,
and 4ct4 down.
Chtidten aJte. aLwaij^ the. centeA. of a-ttiac<.ton. If they, come,
tn pocico of bogs), ?n,e fon, an a.-LtacL, 1-f they, ale. both
gtA-lso and bou-4, you. ale. bound to see a Ltueig. -ohow
.
ten. 1
liaue oe<m fouA on. ftue LLttL .; ojrvteA a -tnatn, chewtng gum
Lttce inuck-dnA-veA-o, tatting and foLL'Xf tn the^lA. bogt-oh mamxeA.
The j -.hjue, each otheA. an.ound, punchtng and httLing one. anotheA,
iuvLLt the. woman. next to the. fought-oueA, -oeat -co coi/eAtng, heA
ege^o. TtriatAjLj. ax) the. tnatn jeA.lc4 to a <otop, thA,ee aA,e tn the.
two oaata, -the. one on, cwo others an.e on the ftoon., cttngtng to
eacii ott-ieA,, The woman umo had heA. hand oveA. heA. eyeo to ohoued
oueA, onto u/ie dtgntfted, elAAe, gentteman who -to <otttAjtg next
to heA,, who tn tuAn ts> thAxi^t oueA. on top of <aome ttn,ed old
wolktng man who -co VujA,ng to take a mtd-eoentng onooj-z* 3f gtnU/3
an,e among, the cAowd, tfieAe Vx) bound to be some ' -ohowtng off.
One day. J n,em.embeA oe,etng a cAowd of -jtAi^ and bog -6 enteA. the
^uburaij. -Oiatn, OnLij. two of, -the, e^tqJxA, tn the. qJiou^ cou Id {And
oeatA. The. botjsd tn -the, Cstoujd -ohimMted up. and down, the. potesc
tn the. centeA. ofL the. a-Lole.. The. 7-62X0 tueAe. LauqJhtnq. and AacAnq
back. and. JLo-bth pAautng. tag a id e.xchangAnq -cexit* to-LUx the, bou^
who weAe, otAAAnq. d.own. At tnteA.uaA^o they. ueAAe.d at uoaAoua
paAoenq-eA/j seated neaA. them.: "Oh, 4he.'<6 pA.e.ttu! l^n't -o/ie
agA,ij.-" HcAuuaAAq., tt was* a,LL qutAe. enAAqhtentnq .
D have, not rn.enAA.oned the. bu^tne^o man, the. fo-ttotn hou^e.-
ivtfie, w-LLh hex hatAi -in -tot^LeA^ , o-l the. cAtu hoboo. 7 haue, Le.fA.
thesse. £01 aou. to ob^e-tue, <oomedaij., ainona^t t/ie. obe^e, woman, the,
woA.k.eX, the. e,LdeA,ta wroman, and the. chttdAen. u/haA a tA/ne. uou.
wtAA. haue.!
CjCXsco-^. CaL.
ic <L- , ao-t 4ound.
Why Not a Perfect World P
S7/ oA. many. centuAtesO -ochoLaA^o and phLAo^opheAss have, denounced
/j mankAnd and z.he. woAAA of thetA eAa. iiianu. have, advocated
that man can cA.eaA.e-, <6oLe.Ly thA-ouipi hto own etlfoAAss and A.ea4on-
tng, a peAtlect woAtd. Some. have, put foAAJx the.oAAe.'H foA
aclxeAvtna. tht^o goat; otheA^ have, applAed thetA conccu-Ui, at
te.a<ot on a ^matt <>caLe. BA,ook 7aAm, a few nit eo (A.om Boston,
waa one. -oucA appLtcaAAon of TouAteA.'* pLan {Lot a utopta, 1
beAtcve. the. baotc Aea^on that 4uch "peA.fie.cA. woaLxLo" have.
LncvLtabLu patted and the. (.undam.enA.aL A.e.aoon ttiat ana ea.AAJiLu.
uAopta wtLL ne,veA pAxibabLu 4ucce.ed Ltex> tn the. tm.peA.fe.ctA.on of.
man hAn^cLf,
J-Uvot of. alt, Let. me. pA.opo^e. what 1 ficeA woutd be. tiie.
chaA£LcA.eAAA>tA.CA of a peA-fect woaAA, Ihoot LmpoAtan-c, theAe,
wouAd be. adequate. 4ii4tenance. foA. cveAi^one,. SccondAjj., theAe.
woutd be. a unAveA^aL feeAtna. of bAotheAhood; ftJuit, alt woutd
Aex>pe.ct, Love., and pAotcct exich otheA, thiuo ahoLt^htnq. cAtme.
and dt^hone^t 1
; ; second, atl woutd aqAce. upon the maj-oA. -^<ou.es3
of Life, thu-o dotaa. away, wtth de^tAuctAve oppoolAAon and vto-
Lent dAAi^en^Lon; -chiAd, theAe. would be untveA^aL eauatttu. of
oocAaL, polAAAcal, fAnanctal, educattonat, and LaboA, <otaA.U4.
human natuAe. Involves the. LmpeAtlecAAon of. the. mind, Ae.-
-oulAAnq fA.om tnheAent oA LnheAAted mentaL tnjapAAAu.de. and fAom
de.fe.cAA.ue. and inadequate inte.LLe.CA.ua L de.ve~Lopm.esvt. Ejwen. the,
man of aueAaqe. 4jvce.LLLq.en0e, Lo incapaMLe. of uiewing, mo^t
-situation* Ln a puA.eA.tj. obsLe.cti.ue. manneA be.ca.U4e. of. hLo 4ub-
j.e.cAA.on -co pA.eypadA.ce. and fauLtij LogAc de.ueA.ope,d p>iAmaAAA,u.
duAinq. tvLo eaALAel LeaArvLnq ueaA4.
lm.peAyLe.cJA.on ex-L$t4 not onLu, in -c/ie irvind but atsoo in the,
ueAu. 40uL of man. The, B-Lbte, d&4CAALe4 nan ao an innatctij.
de.pAaued cAeatuAe. and ejn.pha4-L3.eso pasiAsLcu.Lasi.Lu hLo oeA-fAsofinesi-j
.
ThtA.ough.out h-Lo Life., man manLfe4<^ thi4 4e.Lf-c4h nature.. Luen
the. young, chAAd wilt snatch and hoaAd h-L4 pi aqmate.' 4 toq4
j.U4t be.cau.4e. he. dex>iA.e/j them. Loft hvcnvieAsf. OvvLolvcLj , thvL4
ba4ic na-cuAe. do&o not di4appeaA e,uen though i-t find* dALfeAexvt
meano of e-xpAe/j^ion. The, AmeAAcan bu4<Lne44man doesn't 4et up
an indu4-iAq 01 of-fi.ee. tn a fo-teAqn countAq tn oideA to im.pA.oue.
that counAA.u'4 e.cono/ruj. oft to taLoe, -Lt4 LLuing. 4tandaid4
commesviuAa-te. wtth hA4 own, but to make, pn.0fA.t4 and to expLoit
ttiat naAAon' 4 -tc40uAce4. Too manxj. a-te. LLLe. UandeAJjiLt, one. of.
RmeAAca' 4 indu4tnA.aL pAone.eA4, who adrnttted that, he. nought
La-tqeA. pAofiAAy and caAed nothing, {Lot the. pubLLc we,Lfa-te.
titan' 4 LmpeAfe.cAA.orvo would, 1 be.Lie.ue,, ne.cesC4ita.tp. the.
existence, of cc-^ain condAtAon4 LncompatAMLe. w-Lth ma conce.pt
of a peAfcct wo-ttd. The. fceAAnq of inadcquaaq. -La one. -tesouLt
of. mentat -Lm.peJLfe.ctA.on. Thu4, man desotless a. LeadeA who -Lc
mole. menAxvLLa aLeAA. than mo-ct otheJt pcopLe.. ObuiousoLj
,
poLitAca-L cquaAAtq cea4C4 when ttvLo desoiAe. -L4 fusLf-LLLed.
HnotheA corv6e.Cfiien.ce. of menAxU. f-tatitij -La the. em.eAq.en.ce. of
Wie.con.CA. La bte. potnt-o of utexu whtch. -cne.u4A.cd)Lu Lead -to sortie.
de.qAe.e- of. dbi44en<$Lon. Thi* attuatA.on ujouLd uto Late, the.
h-totheAhood con.ce.pA. of. mu utopLa.
7iom 4eJ^f*Lohsies64 le^uLt^ the. -otate. tn wliLch -oome. Lake,
aduantaqe. of -LheAji feJ-louj men. in. the. aLtaAjVTient. of weaLtk,
otatusi, ol e.uen -in, the. d-i^tALhuLLon of molt. IvLL/iout le^tAaLnt^
,
how couLd cquciL fAj\ancLaL % -loctaL, o-t LaJjo-t -otatu* he. maAjiLaLned.
when. <mc/i a human, tn.cttna.oion ex-Lots^'?
In -cpLLe. of hunan. LLmLtatton, man contLnue^ thAouqh
ipjioonLna to ^oeaAch f.o-1 a. mean* to a peA.fe.ct uiO'lLd. H.0Loe.ueA,
1 fe.eX thcut because, man La man, IiLa 4eaicl\ -temaLn* futLLe..
Hm.:2AA I
,
The context catoL^ J heaA.
itman.
Knock on Wood
lepe on the dooil UeXX, what else could ij.au expect? A
mXAJiol was broken In that house less than a tao! Be
caJteful! Today I* Tilda y Uxe thlAXeenth. Don't walk. undeA
that ladder! It's bad. Luck to puA an, unbieXXa up In the.
house. Don't touch that toed. It'll qXue you waAts!
SupeAolXXXons. Th. m to be. so muc/i a paAX of oua
cuXXuAe that theuj. wlXX foieveA. exist In tl\e mXnds of. at
least a few people. tihe.tlieA. 4p.ok.en. of. seAXoasUj. ol a* a
jok-e., supeAstXtlons ale. passed. fJiom. g.ene,latXon leAatXon.
uJho would think, of doing, away, wlAJi them cjom.pJLeA.zXy ?
Idhat many, do not leall^e U that they ale based upon the
fallacy, of mistaken caudal lelatlonshXp. That -Is, a fallacy,
of associating, a false cause. wlXh a gXven e[
une age-old supeAstltlon of this type is that boasting, of
aood fortune wlXL biXng ceAXaln distaste*,. To* Instance, one
who boasts of not having, been sick fol a ueaA must "knock on
wood." to wold off evil spXllls. On. one has been especially,
fortunate fol a few weeks but Is fearful of sayXng. amjAMXng
about It lest a disaster oueAXaLe hint.
Li filend once told me of his theoUj. that good fortune
caused bad fortune. ns he cUaue along, one day -thlnkXng. of how
will eucAtjAJujig. had been g.olng., he told himself , "Old boy, y.ou' le
"^ ^°* a "Sate enour ' ' told Tie, '7.
a
A ,;; j aren^
-to a 'tace ar-6t/>. oo/t: la**, tuco vu> on a bet." (7tic
{AAA*, he had made of that Und). "That plover," oald he., "tl
jd fotAune bAlna* with It bad lack."
Oi lo evident that thlo tape of teaaonlna I* weak. It <A
booed apart a ; ct (/.-.3 c^,
jood fo^Uuca. Jhlle bad fortune, won ' '
]0a
fortune. In I , i* no ,f that the i
effect leAxLCLorvotvii .
1 aryiec too ';
, 7;;
follow eacfi o. a oucaM/jtoa. Tax, tru,
.
an "up" without having, a "do n" to Jke
Lc fact that they ocean. *lmu Ltaneoi lae^n't make on
cauoc and -die otheA the effect.
% intend flAJulu hold* to hi* the-f. caaae, and ef
lut hi* application to ca^e woo ptobablu a
*^u '
• not take I cJiance of losing tvU
"l011^ '
, , ia It
on tvU jood fortune he wo, 0u;n
Ho* i* ma fnAend alone la tl ^e
I of raying, -too inach about qua pood j o-iAune le^-t It be
taken away. Th ,
'
may. < to d-Ul.Llc -
ae ale jUIL
a bit hcoltan-L to begin dLUpsiouA. t foi feaA I
be (toe.
So aA la with alt -oupcAA-tlAAoruj. 'He may, accept diem, de-
fect them, because of thelA. fallacies, o*. Ignoze them. II
rened the U lokc a mlAAoJL?
Of^7l<icL 3/£jt<?ruucJ^
Why Cuba P
*J/ he. Cuban caAaIa , -lllce. aAA de.ue.lopment^ of hA^to^va., aio^e.
plant mamj. contAAbutAnq facAol^, Howe,ueA, miLch of the. blame.
iZsQtsi on the. faltuAe. of. out. own fo-teAqn potlcu -to maAnta-ln a
cen-Uiat con^t^tencju. between, wold and. deed and to make, a dViect
appeal -to the peopAe of the. otheA. natAono.
tie. falAed, by. Long, Incon*latency, and, ne.qA.ecst, to -teach the.
Cuban peopAe the. ^pAjiAt and uaAueA of. democAadc goueAnment.
IheAefoie, afteA. the. accei^lon of Ca^otAo, then acce.pt.ed the
pA-omAoe of Alch men'A> lands* ax> a. /^ab^^AAuAe fo-t eteou'ofw, -oo-
clatAA>m In. the. place, of. peAssonat -lnde.pejvden.ee., and fAnatAu, Com-
munism la exchange fox. natAonaA InteqAlAu.
tie. failed, whAle defending batAota a^o an antA-Communlsot
and IqnonAng hi* domestic poiAcAes, to win the. confidence, of
the. Cubans to ouA^elues as champions of. LlbeAstu., Then could
not teconclAe oua ap.pA.oual of such a ruthless tegAine with the
Ideals of demo cam cu we. supposed-lu aduocated.
tie. falAed, while, pairing oat line, fol Cas-tAo fiom which to
constAuct his own noose, to hold the. ftAst line of comfrU.tm.esU.
-co the. iTlunAoe uoctAAne. It defined Communism as j.ust as much.
foreign InteAuentAon as CzaA KlexandeA* s ukase cortceAnlng the.
UAeq.on Coast In 1823 curd consldeAa<lij. mote than the. Venezuelan
blockade, of 1902, Thus was -the. Kremlin en.couA.aq.ed to botdtij
assault oua fJteshlu wounded woAd.
tile. fobbed, whbbe cAbnatng. undeA. -the, thAea^t of aAnted ctxuoheso
wtth Sovbet, Vtoopx>, to SLeafftAM the vabtdbtu of ova. ftX.edq.exi when
the Uofxo* bvbbt -the watt.
We fobbed, whbbe hbdtnq, behbnd a papeA a-o^Wumce and doda-
thg fAom the pAoopecA, of. anotheA, bboodu Xo-tea £01 a -pin.at,e pAb^e,
to *how that ova rno^t ootemntu A,epeabed pAoml-oe* wesie 4acA.ed
to LUi—to ohouj that we valued fAeedom of <oe.ven mbtbton peopte
and <the ^eauAbtu. of mbbbbon* male.
Ide fobbed, whbbe wbnntng a 40 -cabbed aAeat dtpbomatte, vtc-
toAju, fAuntbcaMlu cLOspo^tng, of, a buddbng. cAb^t*, and covAAJjtg
a poweA^fvt neutAub, to chow that we. appreciated the uio^t eb,e-
rn.entaA.ij. pAbncbptex) of j.Vs$ttce, no*, to rn.entA.on out. albbe^o and
thebA fAbendohtp.
we faulted, whbbe cto^tng. ova. ene^o and <tattlnq. vaqveAb-exi,
to *how any. actbve tncblnutbon to defend tfie bbfe of the i)oc-
tAbne of 1623 when Sovbeb. aAmx> and technbctasiA begun to ftood
oat -Intend nebghboA,. "TheAe tx> no bmmecbtate cawoe foA, conce>m, "
we -oabd.
Then we weAe <$tuAbJ,ed and shocked when KhAwohchev cto^ed
tn foA, tfie. coup de gAuce. by. ^ettbng. the technbebanxt -co unpack.-
bng. the weuponxt. we fobbed, 40 we have Cuba. How, bu dAjoobbc
actbon of qve^tbonabbe etbitos, we abcem.pt to undo alt, the haAm
we have done to ova veAlal cAedbt tn Cvbia, 1 e-tbln, Lao<$, "JAxm,
and the woAbd—to -ohow what we mean, to <oau. Bub we. nuot atxto
mend ova. waij^o oA we wtbt have mole Cubaxj tn the fatuAe.
tJZ/M^-tt jT^t^sfyA^
Mission Service
hen 1 a/ax) cm ted to tea J the <$tnqAjxq. at a minion in South
bo <$ ton 1 had mixed ejn.oiA.orui . 1 wanted to he-L/j peopte
find QvvLot and yet 1 wa<$ urxeeAtjain Jiu>t what -the, ottua-Vion
woutd. be ti.te. But cu> J had Led 4<inqtnq many, £ami&a before 7
-oatd. 7 wouJjd thi^ tim.e.
The, meeting wo* he-Ld. in a cmatt. fisuit-fLLooA. loom in a
IxL^vye apaAAjnent buitxting. It wa4 height in the, middLe of. the
<<>tum section wheAe. eueJiiiAJxirij wa^ dttab and diAty. The. loom,
had two bi/ht^ 4U4p ended by fstayed eond^ and. the.'.', wa-o at^ao one
gtcjAsing Light diJieciMj. oue/t the demote up fjiont. On one oide of
the loom wao a pA.ano which ooand.ed o<> tf it had ( een tuned
about ten yeaA^ ago . TheAe was atoo a babte Loaded with
<oandwtche4 that tooted, by. the way the biead Ixad ousted away
fA,om t.he baLoney, a* if they, had been made 4<inc.e mo^uxinq. 7he
fJA.e<a wen,e feasting, on -Uiem. Be^tde the tabLe wa^ an old. ga<o
4toue which, had. two pot^ of. coffe.e on it. The chaAJui weAe
<>et in iAAe.gutaA >\ow4 witlx a naAAow wuLkxeay down one oide. On
the watt wa-6 a. faded ptctuAe. of ChAiu,i and at^o a pAjxque u. i
a btbte ueA^e on it.
liio-ot of. the men weAe theAe when we aAAiued. They, weAe
dA.e4<$ed in an odd < i^o-ttment of ctothing, di-ttj. and. xaaaed.
Some of the men had hotex> in thei.1 4hoe* and most of them needed
a <ohave, and a hatAicut, (dhen we 4LaAA,ed 4tnaAnq a {Lew of -the.
men. J.otaed tn. t bu,L the. malo^AAq of them, f.U4t 4at uUth AbeAA.
kead4 down. oi the,ij- 4tepA, /ILL of them, had a de.j-ecA.exL Look. on.
theAx face* a<o Lf aLL bope. woo Lo4t. One of. the. men. 4LttAnq
dAA.e,cAAu. in fAonA. of. the 4-tarud wa4 orvly about twenA.ij.-one. uexisui
oLd, ueA hA4 face, 4caAA-ed and wtAnlcled , made htm. Look. macJx
oLdeA., !Ro4t of. thex>e, men. bad tanned to dltnk. to dsiown theAA.
Oioabtesi, hat instead they, had ontij. LncA.ea4eA theAjt. 4affeA'
unttt tbexy had gone 40 tow that they seemed almost hope.ie^4,
BuAAnq the. me^4aqe, a few of. them. lA4tr>ned and Ahe lesit
4Le.pt, lhe.ii 4e.emed to be a LL<LtLe mote aAAentAve. when the.
4peate/L totd them how Qod oouLd laLAte. them up out. of theAn. mAsseAy.
Lf Abeij wouAd have fatch in HAm, 7wo of them /ieqae4ted psuXjeA.
duAAnq the LnvLLa,tAon. 7be. eJcpeAAence. of 4eeAnq thex>e men and
tbe e.ffecA4 of 4tn on. tbeAA. LLuex> -fluty made me <lealA e. aflesoh
the ledempttve. poweA. of the. Qo4pc
IfttAj^t& T^c^U^
Enchanted Moments
C/f/sa<> theAc e.ueA been a mom.en-t -in gouA LAfe, which wa* -oa
^7 IJ
peAfcct tt haAdtu ^e-emed teat To-t mo^t of. ua, an
expeAAence. -ouch a-c this happen* onLj on.ce 01 twtce. in a -Oife.-
tAme.. OnAij. once., in mg own Life., have. 7 feAt -the. magAc of a
rn.om.enA of. lnd.eyocAAba.bte lou-LAnes04.
Behind ouA hou-oe. theAe. to a omatA -tA.de. lAueA. Thlo xAueA
fiow-o InAo die. flledomack RtueA, widens tnto B-toad Cove., and
fAnaAtg j.o-ino the. UtAanAlc Ocean. duiAng -the. -oummeA, mg
b-totheA and 1 of-ten pitch ouA tent bg the. -oho-te. of the. lAveA,
and camp oat oueA nlq.h-t. Se.t/eAat tAme^ duAlng the. -oummel we.
yeA up before the oun tAoesO and go fo* ea-itg-mo-tntng i-ide* in
ou-t boat.
The. cuenAo of thAo pa.itAc.uAaA. dag took pta.ce. tax>i faA.!,
ea-ttg. tn ScpAembeA. 7-to-oto come. ea-tAg -in (Itatne., and rug b-totJieA
and waiiAed to -otee.p out -in the. tent one. mo-te. tAme. before, -it
be.cam.e. too co-id. That, mo-lnlng we both woke, up ueAg ea-X-Lu, 00
use. dccAded to take. one. Ixvot boat -ttde fo-t the. -oummeA.
Ha are. pushed out {.-torn the. oho-te., eu/eAgAhtng woa <ohadowg.
Hot ao da-tk ao night, but a -co -it of pAe.-dawn gAeynesOo, It woa
not untAt we. weAe. ue.lL ou-t f-tom -oho-te that. we. leaAA^ed px^t how
thick the. fog wa<>. UnceAtatn no. >heA we. -ohoutd tuAn back
04. go on tn the. fog, we. -oaA In -otAence. £01 a few momenta.
Without ang aAgumejiAo we leached a common ag-tcem^nA, and
went on, ho[Any the. fog wouAd -noon buAn of.f..
Ra we. moved downAAueA, we. stopped -the. moto-t and beA. tlie.
boat dAlft wAMi the. cut -lent.. The. fog wa* alL aAound ivo,
owt-lbAng ao A-f atAue.; now thA^nneA, now -thAck a<3 a woolAxj. jAejj.
btanLeA. tliAu-ot don. upon uo. The. -tlt/eA At^eAAi wao deaAJily. calm.;
not a -tAppbe maA^ed the. -smooth -surface. SAjicc theAe wa*
nothAng. bwt the. -same unbounde.d gAeynes>4 An. e.ueiy dAJie.ctA.on,
At wa* Ampo-o^-ible to te.Lt wheAe. wateA le-ft off and {Log. began.
The. quAeAne^s wa>o almost tanglbbe. a* this soft, jAexj. stuff
comp-leA.e.ly muffled abb sounds oaue. the. gentle tappA.ni lie.
wabeA agaAnst the. bow of. the. boaA. We weAe the. only bluing,
thing* An. trie whole, wo-tld',' abl else was this mti^teAious,
penetAallng, ail-concealing m-isl.
plaited the. motol agaAn, and continued downslAcam.,
hopAng. we. weAe somewheie neaA tAxe mAddbe of. the. -tAueA. Rot
beAnq. abbe, to see eAAheA sho-te, non dAstA.nguA\sh any. of th.e
Isbands, we. saAted on hlAndly, tAustAng. In ou-t AnstAncts and
sense of dAA.ectA.on to beep us -safe., tile had no Idea wheAe we.
weAe, rtoA. now e had come. '
j., as Ike sun -lose
abov? the. wateA, tixe dubl gleyness of the. fog. chang.ed to a
luminous, pearly s-LlveA. LueAij. once. In a while, we. could d-is-
-blnguAsh. a b-tAghAAly. colored lobsleA buoy, bobbing. neaA us, as
the. rn.ouejne.nt op oua boa ..uAJxed the. g.bassy. calmness of the.
-A.
Hs we. moued on, these buoys became moAe and mo-te numeAous,
untA-L we. found At dA.ffucu.lt to keep f->iom tvibtAng. them. Sudden-
ly we -teaAA^ed -that we. weAe. In Uie haAbo-t at ffl.edomacL ; theAe
rvt />hx acuta o£ vaAsLou* o/iape^
and 4-tjw. exL cto^c en -&
o£ -die. i.•' '
KzaJl acwteo; .
Hgjidj. /_. , _, and '.'a'/gjute .
Uiou-uxj back out of .
'
'
' -it
t of. anotheA o no-to-l. j-L gAaduc
ooLuld fLoAJvLly loa<L -L-Co >'/', ca 1'
ifvtn-j "ion. theAA'
,'^lco'
iA lol)4-t . <>o clo-;r(tj
could aAjnoot touch each o' '
ioa-0
inhab-i text I j o-theA jiejopLe., -then ' h con.' uA
<oe.f and onM^ the. ta r
j a i h
The.
t ift,
fLajri-LLa t .!
-/.ad, and qua, '
; h. on (
UA. Li
,
urn . fid (Ji d iuj
h-ou.?uj ajx . ren
now 1 .
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we .
Forward, Ever Forward
'compA.eAie.ljj cio^oed -ooctetg mwot e.uenA.uaA.Lu be.come. decadent.
and 4teAL ! e.. 7fiA-o thought pn.ompA^> me. to -chLnk. tn teAnvo of
my. our/i ChuAch of -the. (la^aAene.* UhaA. t* now a foAsitu wcUL-known
denomAnatton -ota-tted out ao 4z.uoA.aL Lnde.pendenA. mouemejnt<o
occuputng. uaAtou^o aAea-o of. -the Unvoted. S-txite^o. 7hen soLoluLu,
accosidAng to Qod'o -Leading., thesoe ^cacteAed gAoup^o meAxged -Unto a
untfted new body, "Jtie. Ch.uA.dn of. the. lia?aAcne"
.
To LLouutng. thsLo gAeat 4te,p., the. pA.one.eA. <optAtt and e.uang.eAAso-
tLc feAuon. of the. Ua^aAene. rn.oueM.ent mantfemoted Lt-jeLf afAe^oh tn
the. foundtng. of hone, mA-o^ton cJiLAch-e^o -in e.ue.ty, paAt of. tlie
counAAy.. 7-tom continued gAourth of Locat centeA^o of uiolsotvlp
haue. 4 plung. 4etf-4uppo-ttAng. f<oaJj4tnn-LLat dtottA.ct4 , whA-ch -in
tuAn haue. gAuen Renewed 4tAengAJi and Lm.peA.u4 to the. Life, of -the
whoLe. ch.un.cJx,
7-tom. Lt4 ueAy -be.]Lansings, the. ChuAch of the fla^aAene. had
4tAeso<oed die. rrUso-otona-ty 4pAAAA.. LxampLext of 4acALfLce. an J
de.uotA.on of fla^alene. mL44LonaAA.C4 abtoad haue. Ln-j.e.cted a <oensoe.
of >ien.euse.d utg.o-1 and a <optAtt of commA.tme.nt Lnto -the. chuAch tn
the. homeAxmd. CJisvL4t''o comma/vd, "Qo and 7 cacti fitt flatto n<o "
,
tw.4 -opuAAed the. chuAch. ' -o cori4LLtuencg to gtue., pAa.u, and enlAsot
be.ca.uoe, of a henAt of concern fan. the. to-ot of the wonJxt.
How, wLAh the. name, of ChAAAot beJjig. heAatded bi/ the. ChuAch
°t-'*''
it is>
pA-euaJAAna attitude, o/ the. CJiu-ic* . e -oto mc
£e/fc>o aoistg, to adopt a <ae4£-4a<i
achlz.vem.efvt, 01 eaaexAy leach one to /' U to
conqaeA,"?
TheAe. ha^ been to^
-
°f- ouJi <.' id ouji own. coo,
combine.. (liauM ' ih of. ..£e
'
, manj. o£ the
smallest oru l loa •
»m (
• ^ aouJ-
eueA, -If. o</cA a ho Lin a> nio-te cou-ld
.
would (cur .
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aAX con.ee/ui, new idea*, and , could
enc - a whole new,
ou-oand <j d in one d.
^a, .
"t 3 cu £c
"tike, a,
i.w" i;i .
e <uAo don' x.. in . -beAjoued cA
nwdt not become as> a conh l.e,le.Lj. closed 4od
LsoLU-ed uri t achicvemeriti and con,;
-to ,-LnA. wi
ue dan,
>
.
cuanq Ions,, wiX.1 lo*e alA
have aalned and fall hack, orUij. -co became, mole o* le** Identified
with the wolid flam which theij. have. ejieAjaed.. (i* Cn^Utlan
ooUUzAa, tho*e of the OvuUUjan. faith rruuot continue to maJich
folwaAd, orvm'ld.
-/f / mhlella* ale fan. a jAaup of. people cu I theU um-
XJ^y bieHxu> In the lain. lemlnxLo me of. musahAoomo walking, down
the 4-Uieel. Snoit, fat people ale funnier than tali one*. They
took VioMpled. kalndlop* oUUp -ff Urn* of the babblna umbiehla*
that neuel quite protect the people undei them. flom the
onclauah-Va of t/i > wind-blown lain.
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Brenda Benjamin Gary Ange
quotes a Q u I p s
Ste.ph.ej i L. fbxdeA^on "find we know that aLL things woiktojetheli £.04. good -co them. -that, loue,
Qod, to them, who aAe. the. caMledaccording, to hi* postpone.." (Roman*8:28)
R.T. findji eu-4 , "jA
,
you want my honest opinion?"
QaAy fbvj^tl "tilt that I* ne.eded fto-t -bad topsie-uaAA. I* fLoi good men to donotfitii
Satly, HoplnwaLl
IllaA^.O'tte. Balkan
"Tight, deMta, Tight,"
"'Judge, not tha-t y-e. l;e not <judg,e.d,
{Lot with what judgement ye. judge.,
ye, ohall he, -judged. "
OhjaJit. e/i Ba%aklan mxg Life. a,iway-c 4how H-Oa loue.."
CaA.oLyn Le.ckwlt)i "1 w-lll Lljlt up mine, e^/eo unA o die,
hUJ-A , fjuom whence comeXh my heXp.
"
zlm* 121:1)
dw ij
enneJi "due. one. day aA. a Oime., and make,
the. rno^t ofL It."
'Jean fbui BeAU.i_ "Faldon. . . "
lUaAl.on Blygsa " T' e xjLteAnoarva In the, cLinlc. . .?"
lRasU.ty.n Bbab^debb "'P^ottce bn bbfe. what thoupAay.e^t for, and teaue, -the. ies$t
to gad."
Taut Btanexj.
lommbe. B, Btunt
"Out of. confutton."
"Sp.eja.L the, t-tu-th and opeak. bb e.ueA t
Co^yt -bb whax. -bt w-itb; lot he. whohide* -the. w-tong. he. doe* wtbt do the,
w-tony thb.nq otbbt."
Joan Boothman "May. the, wold* of my rnouMi and the.
mexLi.ta.ti.orvi of. /7iy. heaAt be, acceptin thy *tahb, o!i bold nuj. *tA&n,jbh andRede.eM.eA.
"
RobeAb CaAt*oa "Stoma Swbo" Boston Stoste, Uo*pbtat7 tat, Hou*e..
'KeAAij, OxandieA. "Oh my. hexiA' .
"
Ub-bbbam Chetwynd "7oi eueAy pAobbem uou have,,
*ome.one. eb*e. ha* one. wotee.."
PeA-e ChAb*ten*en "tiuy a Cadbbtac."
Ltxaene. £.. Co-Lemon, Jas, "Smtbe., -it. mates) peopbe. wondeAwhat you've. be.en up bo,"
Jo/vice. ComAbe,
Jbm ConAad
"Ion. cAybno out moXja**e^."
"/I *mbbe. malted e.ueAyone.' * day. abbe. bitaJvteA.
"
John CoutAjno-te. "7o-t when we. weAe. ye,i wttliout
*tJienatJx t bn due. time. ChAb^bdbe.d fo-t the. unoodtij.. Bub QodcommandeAh fib* tone, toward* u* f
bn thab, white, we. weAe. yeA. -otnneA*,
ChAi*t died. fon. u*." {Roman* 5:( ,
ChaAA.es> Co ere. "fbvj,one. can fait, bu-t the t-tyAng-t-4 what counts ."
PhyAAAss ftaAden "7 iLLot the. Loxd with aJUL thAne.hexiAA, and Loan not unto thAne. ownluxdeA^taruUsia. . .and He. -ohatl cU.-te.cU.
thy. aatho." (P<iou. 3:5-6)
Ba<tiu deyleA. "1anolan.ee. i<$ bbCo*."
fliabeA Cjusie.) DeAAjneA. "If. Qod -be. {Lot u*, ifiho can. be.
ayaAsuit usi?"
ff(aAyj2A.e,t Blew "If aA. f-iiot y.ou don't 4ac.ce.ed, tAy
,
again."
Qo*don DunAop.
biAA. Ldwa>id4
"Oh, nvj goodne^^l"
"If -o not wheAJxeA tj.au win oi looebut. how gou pAay the. game, thatcount*.
"
HaAjotd EdwaAcU "EeAAe.ue. nothtng uou heaA and haA.fi
of. what uou oee."
Dai/e. T-Lok.
Date. QeAman
Silt £ough
"H 4taA. 4p.extto : why oo hot, lAAAAe. man?"
"Play, -co the. masonic beaAance. of the. tAutA."
"Ilu4t An the. Lo-ld with alA thine, her:
Lean not unto thine, own undeA^-Landing.In ait thy wajy^ actnowtedge. Him., andHe. 4ha.lt dAie.ct thy. patho." (Piou. 3-'5»6)
Ron fyvaham "d Life, with Qod makes* for a compLeAe.tAfc.
"
fllan 7-. ctay. "Shale, and ^haxe. aAAIce ; you o/u.
like."
BaAA.y Haaa
Xtm. HanvLLn
Paut Hatveu
QAJinte Ha.'3'LLe.
"SHEL'S always yetttna tn mxy hatA--but who 'o compAxt-intng?"
"I've. yot plenty oJL AfflBOT^
1 jxLA-t hate to wa^te <Lt on wotL,"
"don 't do today what you can puto£{L ' ttl. tom.olA.ow,"
"It '-o not tmpo-ttant what we do -Out
nxitheA how we. do tt -that counts,"
XaAen Haye*
Linda Hetrntck,
Judy HeAA
David He.ujh.Ln4
Judy, Hoadleiy
PatAlcla Hotiand
Qod'4 way <L6 my way,"
""Xeep ^mllAjxyl Luesiyone wtll wondeAwhat you've. been up. to,"
zAe He. Lead* me, 7 ^haLL fiollow.
"
"Lo<iJ , teach me. to love a* HtlleA hate ."
"What a tlot,"
dd 4hatL supply aLL youAneed accoidlna to Ht-4 tlche* tng.sLo<ly by GiAl^t Je^u*," {Phil, 4 :IQ)
Catle HoHell "Idltfi Cjod, att things ate po^^lble,
"
Ronald HolmjAen
Dennto Hughe*
"1* that tight?"
"Qod hao not pAoml^ed att thing*to be yood but tatheA /Lot att thirtyto wo-tlc toqetheA fio-l yood."
Pat Huahejy "Sock."
'.-LCO Hu*t0fl
Xathy Jack*on
Pat 'Jacob*
'Joyce. Jef.fLe'Uion
UiJujAnta Jo-ine*
dace Xaie
"Joyce TCeuj.
[flaty XindeA.
Richard Xtn*man
"J-Lm. XLoo*teAman
Hank. Lanca*teA.
Ui-tyini-a LanteAy
Stanton Lockjwood
Ponatd II. Lott
'Joetta itt-diaruiso
Jean IUanche*teA-
h a *ony in my heaJi"
"fleueA *ay die.; Ju*t do it."
"Say what you mean t and mean whatyou. 4 a*j .
"
"Smtie, you'Li fLcet and Look. betyteA."
'D'l/e yot tho*e diA To-tce' bine* I"
}r
3'it. neueA. Le.it."
"'Uheneuci 7 yet the, uAae to *tih
J Vie. down wntLi the. {Leetiny pa**e*,"
"Hap.fj.Lnc** *eem* made to be *haAed."
"Coot a* a moo*e!"
"Back into youA caye, -Li' * dean now."
"IfL the *hoc VLLo weal it."
"Do unto othe/u>, a* you. woutd hacre
them, do unto you. "
"1, why?"
"Humosl bsuinq* a *nite to the £aceand J.oy to the heaAA .
"
"It * a yJieat iA.-fte tf. you don'tweaken .
"
"CJiAt.*t -i* the Liqht o£ ouA path*,and aniu with Him, can we jtind thetAue happjjxe**.
ffiaAA.on (UaAqua^dt "Cui2A.Lj.tliA.aij in Life ha* a beauJjy.of. i.t^> ourn but not eueAgone 4ee* It,"
JueaA-lle II(oVine "^ong^ a/te the. be^ot way. to pAai^egod."
dauld [Roole "lot wisdom., i* betA.eA than. -inbleo
;
and clLL the. thtna* that may. be.
deA<L\ed aAe not to be. com.aaA.ed.
to IX. "
Tat. Uhlan " 'ItvLbuAjo-LLono wo^Letn patience! '
. . . 1 hope."
Btenda lUoKAiAX 4-lc Ia Loue In <$eaAch of. a wonxL."
ilyn "J, O'Detl "{Jou can do anything u.ou want Lf,
ij.ou -teat/ ,uu .
"
CaAol PaAJunan "Judge, not, that ye be. <j.udq.ed."
Rob leA "Hie gou 4eAA.auA\r
i,n
Heel flA.ce "don't calculate, upon the. quanLLty.
of. jiiirenLie. pou-LAAy before tJxe
com.pt.eAie. p&oced-o of. incabatA.on."
CaAole Reed
Connie, Richmond
^haAon RledeA
ttn + tIt ' <$ hot in heA-e.."
"IDhateueA you. do; ptxuj -it cool!"
"Rot by. might, no-t by poweA.,
but. by mu >$p>ltiA\ -calth the Laidof. ho-c-to."
BetAjy RlenteivochneldeA. "That '4 a -ohante."
L0I4 RobeAAsS '0' m cayA-n' ,
"
lilaAbe Scott "Ucbb how aAe tj.a'
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"Lotd, make me. an, Inc Ummentof -thy. peace., whcie. theAe, bohatted beb. me. <aow boue."
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flaomb, Soboty "7Cee.p youi chin up, pu-t gouA be^tfoot f.o-twaAd, book the. wo-tbd In the.
eye., and oay watch me,.
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"Ubthout fAbend*hip, Life b* nothing."
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Hbo boi/e. bo the. theme of my. <6orig."
Bob ItieAteAkeAa "1 4habb: 'do unto otheAsi ao 1
would haue. them, do unto me, '
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ShaA-on. IJoLLiey. tjou oee/i a/iy.on.e 7 know,
(fLoAsia 2.<?slq,esilLuAe. ' ata ' ijxl mean?"
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