Show Rainy Research In Humanities Kenneth E. Assist-and Professor of The humanist's work is second Its materials are for the most part old old old Its lessons are never or learned and or only Its voice is seldom the voice of triumphant It is rather the voice over the the word of the hesitant warning about what may lie The excitement goes on in the physical sciences in the recent in the biological sciences at the present But the science of man not of his nor of the planet he nor of the materials he manipulates to his own peril but of the man stumbles Rainy Sundays Research in the humanities is a series of interminable ramy Sundays in civilizations The humanist's pride of disco ery is not of new but rather of dusting off objects long of looking again at the record of tri and of facing for a moment the painful evidence of human of restoring some of juvenile or oi thinking upon the rags and tags that mortality leaves There is in such activities that can be taken for sell for wasted time w hen the houses could be sold or or stocks and or Dig and Delve But humanists believe in timeless contemplation of on Page Pa era A Eble from Page cally imposed boundaries of one of them thought up the phrase and so they dig and sort out put up new shelves mark this hunch for the scrap and then store it beside the pile was so marked last or the year before or the century before S a m u e 1 more frequently require to be reminded than The common store of humanity at any one time is perilously and humanistic studies help keep alive the essential image of man and There is less weighty more curious than other is curious about The like other learn for the pleasure of figure a poem Robert Frost begins in delight and ends in |