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SPEAKING OF MAN." By Dr. ‘Abraham Myerson. New York Knopt, $3. : - By EMERSON BRICE IT IS WELL to beware of the man of learning who as ready answers for all the complex riddles of human life; who presumes to unassailable knowledge concerning the habits of man. : Such a scholar is usually given to the obscure language | 5 designed to intimidate what he considers the lesser minds 0 5
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Shout tk deeply interestéd in everything He has-not learned the hat touches upon human life. most valuable of lessons: to All of this’ knowledge he guestion his own authority. There brought consistently into quesis something a little arrogant tion, and because of his sénse of about him, for he would except humility he found, it seems to # his own mental equipment from Me the germ of truth here and the severe limitations which! there. uisually prohibit the discovery or Se A 3 full comprehension of absolutes. THE AUTHOR was at odds Whatever the extent of his with many scientists In his own knowled he does not recod field. He honored Freud as a - no ge, . : & great thinker, but he did not be- =. <
nize that something lies beyond : . = <r ’ oe 7 f ? am Ev _ lieve that psychoanalysis is the “ : : o i jt which he may never under. .... i, the multiple wones of Landscape with a Town and River,” engraving made by Hans Sebald Lautensack, noted Ger-
#tand. 3 {of kndeiedge/ EN His objection may be traced man artist, in 1553, has been lent by William H. Shab of New York to the Herror Art Museum, and Thus his fund of knowledge i; pis awareness of the infinite, is included in the current “Holbein and His Contemporaries’ show at the amounts to little more than the. . . : . . kiwi — . ; ROQUISILION Of tiie and sCholeT variety “to be found in human . : cauigition of state -& Bt arr BL ta erp an i; i mmf ernie SO cn fife . poi id Re fe . : personality, and his understand- = ~ ltr oe roe er ly phrases. He has given small that all hums knowledge n an e Oo & \ e ow Oo we . attention to their meanings, and ing that a uman novia ae I S IS | : S
he has been quite unable to sound has ‘puny substance before the 1 ALT . 1 be has DE HICK. Is, Of vast and incomprehensible uni- In Cry of the Thunderbird Book Is Out
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course, the avenue ‘to original : : . : Dr. Myerson had also a quality ,, ’ irs it mv hy " ' : thinking. nor always found among psychia. "CRY OF THE THUNDERBIRD." Edited by Charles Hamilton. New. BOSWELLS LONDON Jour HIS IS prdicoly the difterdnee| 0-2 setise of Tumor so high- York, MacMillan, $4. : Pole. Ne Oe iil k S IS precisely the ¢ a : ; oils. . Naw York. McGraw ly developed that it refused to YOU WILL NOT believe that the Indian was capable i ¢5.
between formalized Knowledge. «at aside even with the adand genuine wisdom. vance of death. : : a ASEahamy Nyersan., 330 i women - ad every 54m “Cry of the Thunderbird,” edited by Charles Hamilton. For, idee 048, : who recognizes his own short- En . : Hawk ce: . rish and Scottish castles has reof great knowledge and of great comings— will .read his defense in this volume the Indian tells his own story; and it is well turned up bushels of 200-yard-old wisdom. His “Speaking of Man”, of women — of “Mom,” if you that he is, even at so late a date, permitted to speak. |writings by James Boswell, the just published, was written dur- (please with a deep sense of sat- While there are many sec- = biographer of Dr. Samuel Johning the time of his dying, and he isfaction. This, of course, is. only tions of this book of int { |advocate for peace. Such was son. First of the find published _was ‘aware’ that he must die. {one phase of the absorbing work. 110NS Of this DOOK 0 Interest ny Jove for the whites, that my is “Boswell's London Journal, Dr. Myerson was a distin-| You are likely to conclude this to midwesterners (since the countrymen pointed as they 1762-1763,” edited by Frederick guished . psychiatrist. Wille Bis wise ang gealle book with the Indian here recites his own part passed, and said, ‘Logan is the Pottle of Yale University. reputation. in his own field was feeling that mankin lost a great is ; friend of the white men.’ - | This is a day-to-day a n quite enviable, he had yet ac-| scientist and a steadfast friend 1 the his tory of this locale), 1 : a8 8 nine months the Soot eount o quired a vast amount of knowl-|in the death of Abraham Myer- &™ delighted to find in it the . «; AVE even thought to have fondon, trying unsuccessfully to edge beyond it. In short, he was son. great oration of Chief James lived with you, but for the .in- ghtain an army COMIAIssion. but r——— pr Sm ium Se ——— Logan. juries of one mar., Colonel Cresap, succeeding spectacularly in Higv-
1 . La Mure S Story of French Artist | It was delivered after a gang the last spring in cold blood and jng a whale of a time. And it . *}t I= white settlers had attacked unprovoked, murdered all the re- also records Boswell’s first meetIs a Great Piece of Writing | | : : {ful Indians at the mouth of Yel- even my women and children. which made him i “MOULIN ROUGE." A biographical novel. By Pierre La Mure./low Creek in .Ohlo. Because TThere runs not a drop of mY = Nothing ® fmmonal . + New York, Random House, $3.50. . have. previously encountered this pjood in veins of any living crea- poqswell to note 1h his rat . Bv MAXWELL RIDDLE Sloquent 304 Yerpiv Te ture, ; nor too shameful for him to conREAD SIMPLY as a novel, “Moulin Rouge.” by Pierre La son OPI In O/C Histor es of Ohlo.| ‘This called on me for re-ig4. rmpe result is more than a
Mure, is a great achievement in -the field of writing. Read as a I quote it here in full for the venge. I have sought it; I have ;... or 18th Century high and
2) . © benefit of those interested in the killed many; 1 have fully glutted of one of the world's great artists, it i= an astonishing work ! any, e fully glu en bY A life 8 lore of the state: mv vengeance. For my country, low life in London; it isa portrait of a native but shrewd, re-
of art, ; s A ir ategory. : @ . 4 “1 appezl to any white man to I rejoice at the beams of peace. . . Hn ig vbigual In sl 3 Ho ere ae say. if he ever visited Logan's But I do not harbor a thought Hine ho! Sonsun), vain but inthan most American authors, and ————————— remeron cabin hungry, and he gave him that mine is the joy of fear. = ‘8 are. altogether charmmanages to think and feel in liness as La Mure has done. not meat, if he ever came cold Logan never felt fear. He "§ man: Boswell. English with “the best of our Toulouse-Lautree, although And naked, and he clothed him will not turn on his heel to save Ki Abd llah's Swi writers. - from the nobility, lived his adult not. oe, he SruTse of the his life. 3 . ; ing ullah's Own % pr e life in the slums, sometimes in 'aS! 10TE a oody war, Logan. “Who is: there to mourn for : eT I of ill fame, There { remained idle in his cabin, an Logan®—Not one."—E. P. Story Is Coming Out
of more savage practices than the white man after reading] By RICHARD CAMPBELL LITERARY SNOOPING into
trec, of whom Degas said: “You painted a side of life few artists : of Trans Solng + - * sjordan are scheduled by are one of the 60 odd people in|—and none in his day —- have Ilustration / or Miracl/ of Birth . the Phil ical Li \ the history of art who had dared to portray. | , e fe oe opiucal Library for Jan. : __.Something to say and said it.” | One can Ahink—.of--onty~three = LIER SRO Ray = The King, a poet in his ow wm—Yfe was also a monster, a man writers—Kuprin, Steinbeck, and fs 5 hig Pe own
3 | 5 : y = right, relates ‘his personal history ; and the history of his country up to and including the unsuccessful campaign against Israel.
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of normal-sized torso on crippled; Londres—who have - written so midget's legs. He was about 'understandingly about life in four feet tall with a horrible such a place. Thus, La Mure ©" face. No great man has lived has captured it in his words as
a lonelier life, and no writer Toulouse-Lautrec knew it, and as could have recaptured that lone-/he painted it.
eee ar me ——— { Reprint of Mystery | Anatomy of Gorilla | ~, “Laura” by Vera Caspary, one Published -By Columbia of the outstanding mystery clas-| qyui.flairing Flair is Columbia sics of the past decade, 1s being University Press’ new “Anatomy reprinted in a 25-cent edition by of the Gorilla,” which features Popular Library, Inc. four life-size drawing of gorilla “Laura” was an immediate suc- limbs probably the largest drawgo ings folded into any book this cess from the time it was first coacan. or any vear. published in 1943 and it was sub- The arms ‘measure 44 inches sequently made into a movie, star- jong the legs somewhat shorter. < ring Gene Tierney and Dana pyplished in honor of the late, Andrews. __igreat naturalist, explorer and 2 anatomist, Henry Cushier Raven, “The Anatomy of the Gorilla” gives in text and many plates and, figures drawn under Dr. Raven's direction, the latest information about man's nearest. living animal relations. A
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“The Soviet Image of the United States: A"Study in Distortion” by “ Frederick C. Barghoorn, will be! FE published on Dec. 28 by Harcourt, | 4 | Brace. fg | . The Kremlin's foreign policy of ilies, threats, and pressure is ana‘lyzed by Dr. Barghoorn from firsthand knowledge gained daring more than four years" service in the American Embassy in Mos- HORIZONTAL VERTICAL cow and from the scientific analy- : 1 Depicted 1 Cushions Eis he jus INade Of Hit Sontinuing This old German illustration showing new-born quadruplets animal - ~. 2Persin | Fee Lo will, be used as an illustration in "Eternal Eve: The Birth of Man- 4 They also are, 3 Yorn : 1 Story of Conquest . kind," by Dr. Hatvey Graham. To be published by Doubleday, the 9 The adult is En een
George Rogers Clark accomp- book will give an absorbing exploration of .the miracle of birth called a —— § Hypothetical
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