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Radio has served to jog us out of our false acceptance of writing and of print as forces more powerful than the spoken word , for the truth ... It will make better writers of us all , and we will better understand the written word .
Radio has served to jog us out of our false acceptance of writing and of print as forces more powerful than the spoken word , for the truth ... It will make better writers of us all , and we will better understand the written word .
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And the United States had the first instance of what I call Twen- tieth Century writing . You see it first in Walt Whitman . He was the beginning of movement . He didn't see it very clearly , but there was a sense of movement that the ...
And the United States had the first instance of what I call Twen- tieth Century writing . You see it first in Walt Whitman . He was the beginning of movement . He didn't see it very clearly , but there was a sense of movement that the ...
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Did you ever see that article that came out in The Atlantic Monthly a year or two ago , about my experiments with automatic writing ? It was very amusing . The experiment that I did was to take a lot of peo- ple in moments of fatigue ...
Did you ever see that article that came out in The Atlantic Monthly a year or two ago , about my experiments with automatic writing ? It was very amusing . The experiment that I did was to take a lot of peo- ple in moments of fatigue ...
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