Carolina magazine [serial] . example, is as lacking in restraint and in proportion as the worst has ever given us, and his partial conversion later shows the difficultyof recognizing those universals which with various other factors of smaller im-portance stamp the good book from the bad. It may be that Mr. Foersters lastchapter is the assembling call for an active participation in what is being writtenand criticized today. Let us hope so, for even if the principles of the New Human-ists are not adopted in toto they will force the opposition to take stock of itself. Ifthe New Humani


Carolina magazine [serial] . example, is as lacking in restraint and in proportion as the worst has ever given us, and his partial conversion later shows the difficultyof recognizing those universals which with various other factors of smaller im-portance stamp the good book from the bad. It may be that Mr. Foersters lastchapter is the assembling call for an active participation in what is being writtenand criticized today. Let us hope so, for even if the principles of the New Human-ists are not adopted in toto they will force the opposition to take stock of itself. Ifthe New Humanists are now prepared to start the fight pour de ban, then we maypermit ourselves to hope if not for the millennium at least for an amelioration ofthe present state of chaos. Mr. Foerster should not belittle the strength of his opposition. He must gofurther in his discussion of present day problems, using as examples the workswhich are appearing day by day, and especially the contemporary masterpices which ••. A SAFE PLACE TO BUY RADIOS A. (Radiola)KOLSTER and COLUMBIA KOLSTERCOMBINATIONS UNIVERSITY BOOK ANDSTATIONERY CO. (Stutton Building) Exclusive dealers for the above Radios WE want You to Constantlyexpect better serviceof us— d Our organization is alwayson tip-toes and our facilitiesare adequate to meet yourneeds and demands. Require of us better servicethan you can get elsewhere. ^Carolinas Best and LargestPaper House Gray & Creech, , N. C. Blanket Fee ^ all StudentPublications Carolina MagazineBuccaneerTar HeelYackety Yack Apply to Secretary Publications UnionChapel Hill, N. C. TheCAROLINAMAGAZINE February1929 are hardly of? the press, such as the lengthy novel of Marcel Proust. Furthermore,.Mr. Foerster cannot be satisfied with merely telling us that the New Humanists lookto St. Francis, he must tell us how and to what in St. Francis. Why, again, isRacine not included in the list which is proud of Sophocles? And finally, w


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