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Show r . w r-r i Douglass Welch But Its Art9 'No Curves hear them saying, "it may be art but there Is sure something missing" Our old friend, Prof. Preston Carstairs, once delivered a paper before the National The AndeftifEgyp Rans, as . "you know, painted only figures. Every-- I thing was flat. Nothing had d e p t b- - o r curves. ' And while this was all rlghtln the Society of Egyptologists in which he presented the theory that Egyptian artists actually were drawing what they saw, and that Egyptian women at that time in only history actually were - depict Ion o! buildings and domestic animals and men, the technique was' not very interestln g when it was women. Egyptian artists painted women as fiat as the ball park tence. The pictures produced of flat women by Egyptian artists must surely have puzzled Egyptian men. "I dont know," we can Nason on -- the-- that the Egyptian woman of that period was as thin as paper and that she did not until later in the process of evolution develop a third or what we call today the Hey, Jack dimension." CAKST AIKS theory was a sensational one, to be sure. By Blake UjlE LEAMER ! . 1 is now supported in part by the South ' African Jiational Occupational-Safety Assn, which has been conducting studies among the Bantus. The association finds that the Bantus are puzzled by three dimensional pictures and reject them. Traditionally the Bantu sees all pictures in two dimensions; he sees everything as flat He does not understand perspective. Says N. Fairhurst, publicity officer for NOSA: Figures placed in perspective in the background of posters are seen by Bantus as' dwarfs perched on the heads of the larger figures in the foreground. This is due en- -. tirely to cultural differences and makes nonsense out of posters. IT RECALLS WHAT Cae- sar said when he first met Cleopatra. He Mid: Gee, you dont look anything like your pictures." And she said: "Oh, all you fellows say the same thing, and it's getting so a girl can't believe anybody any more. The Bantus attach more significance to color than we do. 2-2- be, Red, for Instance, means blood and fire, not Just a color. You show a Bantu a picture, even a a girl in a picture,-o- ( red dress, and he wants no part of her. From the moment he sees her he tags her as just Big Trouble and Bad Luck. 8 IMS. World ricMe Goren on Bridge By C H. Goren North - South vulnerable. North deals. - NORTH A 842 VAT I 4AKJ3 J 10862 WEST AJ1097 1 EAST fKJ' 48762 65 V 10 86432 454 KJ9 54 SOUTH KQ3 VQ93 4Q109 AQ73 The bidding: North East 1 4 Pass South 2 NT 8 NT Pass Pass Opening lead; Jack of There Is an old saw that states, "That which belongs to your adver s a r y, you should gladly concede to him. A good counterpart of this doctrine for the defen er at the table read, might "That which bridge declarer knows Mr. Goren about your hand, you should gladly reveal to hlm. THE COROLLARY to this Is that you shouldnt voluntarily show him anything in addition. The East in todays hand could certainly have .profited from the application of this principle. - Three no trump was reached with dispatch aqd West opened fire with the Jack of spades, which rode around to declarers queen.. club lead, East played the-- i jack forcing declarers ace, and at the same time revealing that another club lead was out of the question since It would enable East to get in with the king. DECLARER'S only re- maining hope was that West held the king of hearts and could be made to lead away from It In the end position. Since South had not given up any tricks yet, he could afford to let his opponent run the spade suit as long as he started with no more than five spades. Declarer got out with the king of spades and West cashed out four tricks. trick. THE QUEEN of diamonds was cashed next and "the remaining diamonds were run as East jand South discarded small hearts. On another. arithmetic .. Dr. Van Dellen First Child May Herald Mothers Emotional 111 Some women become emotionally disturbed following the birth of their first child. The adjustments needed in social and family rela- tionships, along with the unaccustomed demands of care, are too much for jn-fa- her. Depres- sion, anxiety, Dr. and fatigue are the usual mani- - Van Dellen testations. But most women have enough stability, motivation, and confidence to care for the' newborn adequately. Sympathetic understanding and reassurance byhusband and family also help. , Ultimately, the postpartum blues disappear and the young mother takes over her responsibilities as though nothing had happened. A few are not so fortunate and go on to develop a more serious psychiatric disturbance. THIS OFTEN escapes detection until It has become well established. The condition is suspected when the woman becomes increasingly IF YOU PUT A purple sleepless, irritable, restless sign up over your Ancient and depressed. In time, she becomes more Egyptian supermarket they came around and cut off . and more confused, suspi-cou- s of others, and overly" your head because you were concerned over trivial matadvertising under false pretenses. ters. Brown was an uncertain color. ' You couldnt be sure of (WITH ONLY THE king jack of hearts left In his ' brown. An artist would draw a. picture of a hand, however, he was hopewoman In a lessly end played, and had to surrender the final two' brown dress, and underneath It he might write In hierotricks to South. Easts play of the Jack of glyphics: Mama Loves clubs on the second lead of Papa but everyone knew that suit was equivalent of better. giving declared a peek at Black was hard to come his hand. which Is probably why by known is Since he already it denoted Integrity and to have the club king by virtue. virtue of South successful finesse of the queen, he has A wife would get into nothing to lose by dropping black and say to her husthat card under the ace. band: Im going downtown to the market to shop, dear. THIS MAY induce declarer to play West for the Jack I left some lamb and okra of clubs, in which case it for your lunch. Ill be home just as soon as I can . . . would be safe to continue with the establishment of And hed watch her switchthe dub suit If he does so, ing and swishing toward East will he able to gain town, and held say to himentry in order to deliver self: Now there goes a good woman! You never worry the fatal salvo through declarers remaining spade about a woman In basic black." honor. an'd Nothing she does Is right and suggestions usually go. Unheeded. The last stage Is a psychosis in which she becomes extremely depressed, riddled with fears and suspicions; delusions and hallucinations may ensue. Institutional care may full-.blow- n her back to reality. AN INHERENT weakness is responsible, particularly in young women who have been sheltered throughout life and feel Insecure and inadequate after the baby arrives. Others are too aggressive and outgoing to accept the responsibilities of motherhood and subconsciously resent the loss of their independence. The poorly organised mother la another candidate for postpartum psychosis. She needs advice on the care of the baby, the number of hours she ought to work, and the necessity for outside activities. 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The ball was carried over the field by means of the crosses, from which they were also tossed from one player to. another. Medicine men acted as referees. Often, feasts and ceremonies prereligious ceded the match. the Institute sfor Advanced Study part of Q. Is Princeton University? E.T. ' A. Although the institute is associated with Princeton University in several joint publications, it is not officially connected with the university. The Institute was founded in 1930 by Louis Bamberger and his sister, Mrs. Felix Fuld, to give young men and women the opportunity to, do advanced research. It is open only to those with a doctoral degree. Emphasis is on mathematics, mathematical physics and historical studies, but there are no set programs, no Westinghouse Name Street test-takin- Q. Is there a name for s word that la spelled the same way forward and backward? OJ). ... ... . By Haskln Ry-sav- y Portrait - In thia way the textbook explanation strengthen the understanding gained from the teachers explanation. " ' When a student studies for an examine- - -tion by thinking In words: "What kind of problems have we had and "How do w tell them apart," he is ready to analyze problems given him on an examination. Questions and Answers Todays Menu? 6 Ry-sav- I would liketo- tell two-sense- I don't want to know all that, he protested, just show me how to work the problems!" Bill was doing arithmetic the hard way. It would have been easier, and certainly more pleasant, to understand each step in the process. Many students have been successful In mathematics by thinking about It in words. There are several reasons why: When we put an Idea Into our own words, we really understand the idea. be needed to bring By We have aet up a thought pattern that will help us recogpize this same situation " when we see it again. The teacher explains in words. When a. student consciously pays attention to the teachers explanation, and at the same time" watches the problem being solved on the s. board, he is getting the Idea through He is seeing and he is hearing. WHEN HE WATCHES only the mechanics of the solution, he must depend uponj seeing" the same situation at test time, or fail the question. . t The textbook has the printed explanation along with the illustrated example. The stu, dent who is consciously thinking about I arithmetic 'In words will read these explana-- ' J tions. school. In fact if they hadnt learned a few tricks, they might never have graduated! U n f ortunately, many atudents dont even try to understand arithmetic. They watch carefully as the teacher does a sample problem so they can learn the procedure. But learning mechanics doesnt produce understanding! A boy named Bill came to me for help with his arithmetic homework. I asked him a few questions regarding the concepts behind the problems. 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CHECK THESE BARGAINS FOR WHAT YOU NEED -- WHEN EAST followed with five, It was reasonable for South to assume that his left hand opponent held all the toppers in the suit At fell costs, then, East must be kept out of the lead for another spade through declarers king might permit the defenders to run enough tricks to set the contract AT TRICK two South crossed over to the king of diamonds In order to lead a small club. It was his Intention to pass the trick around to West in order to keep the danger hand out of the lead. Easts play of the nine of clubs frustrated Souths plan and he was forced to put In thequeen, which held the J. Nason, Ed.D. Professor of Education University of Southern California For a number of years I was introduced as a mathematics teacher and the reaction was interesting to watch. 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