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sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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From The Current Sauce, 1950.
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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"Who knew this much went on?" From The Omen, 1996.
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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Bad news for those under the assumption that fresh air is enough. Fresh air is not, in fact, enough. From The Children's Newspaper, 1930.
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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One thing to remember:
- you must leave the ball by midnight, because then the magic will end, and your clothes will be rags again
- words that sound like fox don't have to be spelled like fox
- you cannot draw something if you do not know what it looks like
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not only have you changed, but so have the people you are returning to
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a compass does not really point to true north, except by coincidence in some areas
- we all have the same instrument, whether some of us have shaped it into the body of a dancer or not
- you are not alone in this
- the Great Wall was constructed over a period of thousands of years
- always discriminate between fish
- when drawing a clown, everything gets exaggerated -- that is, big nose, big mouth, weird hair, and huge shoes (usually with toes sticking out)
- glue makes wood swell
- things do go through fads, so it can be hard to say what new ideas will stick and which will be discarded as a passing fashion
- proceed one thing at a time!
- any "off" odor generally means "off" flavor as well
- learn to yelp and cluck
- we may have misunderstood the purport of a doctrine which repels us
- pressed flowers must be collected when in plentiful supply and dried well before you will need them
- political cartooning is a negative art
- the body was made to be used and not to stand idle
- floods are not abnormal happenings but a regular part of the way nature works
- all the problems you left behind have not magically disappeared
- no one is going to treat your possessions with the same tender, loving care that you would yourself
- ideas can be successfully studied only in the concrete
- all nappy hair is not bad, and all bad hair is not nappy
- there is often more than one way of working out a given problem
- a bee’s wings are held at shoulder height
- there's a limit to the amount of double duty a plot of ground can do
- you cannot delete your termination entry
(Snippets gathered through the course of our research. See Bullet Lists.)
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From the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville's 1927 yearbook.
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At first glance, we thought that was William Burroughs standing near the spooky lights. From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1990.
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From Rhymes of a Child's World by Miriam Clark Potter and illustrated by Ruth Fuller Stevens, 1920.
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sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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From Oklahoma A & M College's 1939 yearbook.
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sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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From Butler University's 1926 yearbook.
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sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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From State Female Normal School (Farmville, Va.)'s 1908 yearbook.
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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Feels like this yearbook is trying to psychoanalyze its reader. From Beaver College's 1946 yearbook.
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| [Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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