Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1935 — Page 15
APRIL 30, 1933
A Woman’s Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON
MAE WESTS explanation of how she elevated the drama has marie me waver again toward Victorianism. Sex, as usual, was the topic of her latest interview T kidded it,” she said. ‘ I laughed at it. I made the whole thing one great gag.” Which voices mv complaint precisely. For whatever el " sex may be. it is never really funny. Magically tender or brutally violent, in none of its a.-pects is it humorous. If we allow ourselves to regard it as so. to think of the great life force a.s a “great gag." we sink to the position of vulgarians. The flippant attitude toward sex Is as bad as the horrible taboos we used to build around it, and does infinitely more harm to the young —who need mystery and romance in their lives quite as much as they need bread and milk. Yet a whole generation of boys and girls have
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been reared who, after a diet of Wrstian wisecracks and the vaudeviiilan approach to sentiment, have no illusions left. They were given none to start with. Stark animalism has replaced romantic love. Promiscuity instead of fidelity ls fa hionable. Today’s lover no longer trusts his beloved. Brides suspect their husbands. Jests are made at the. one bright blessing mankind can ever possess—enduring love. Surely we can not admire a national sense of humor which jeers at the only quality that lifts us above the beasts. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB TO HOLD STAG DINNER Hunters, Fishermen to See Movies at Columbia Club Thursday. A stag dinner, at which moving picture reels of fishing scenes will be shown, will be given at the Columbia Club at 6:30 Thursday by the Sportsmens Dinner Club of Indianapolis, recently organized by fishermen and hunters. Members of the committee include: Caleb N. Lodge, Clifford L. Harrod, Gen. Robert H. Tyndall, Kurt F. Pantzer, Judge Louis B. Eubank, Elmer W. Stout, Harlan J. Hadiey, Dudley R. Gallahue, Thomas Harvey Cox. Hiram W. McKee, Paul Richey. Judge Michael L. Fansler. J. Elder Blackledge, Don P. Hawkins, Otto N. Frenzel Jr., Roy C. Palmer, Yale Rice, Jack Eaglesfield, Col. O. F. Heslar, James L. Lawson. Robert Blakeman, Dr. H. H. Wheeler. Frederick A. Clark, Dr. Daniel W. Layman. Earl B. Barnes, Curtis H. Rottger, Dr. C. C. Kemper, Dr. T. B. Noble, Dr. Clark Rogers, E. M. McNally, Dr. Charles A. Pfafflin, Dr. Edmund D. Clark, Samuel D. Millep, Jacob S. White, Earl W. Kiger, Herman Teetor.
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"The body cells, multiplying, changing, growing, determine the sort of individual we are. The germ cells, remaining almost unchanged, determine the personal qualities that are inherited. I reasoned that heredity could be controlled by transforming genes from one to another.
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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
“I employed a white guide to lead me to gorilla country. I killed him, so that no one might find me. Then I began my experiments on the gorillas.” So absorbed was Tarzan in this unfolding of the mystery of the English-speaking gorillas that he forgot his own impending fate.
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