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shouting children. In the cage an ape-like creature rattled the bars and roared, occasionally grabbing at those who came too close. And the more he roared and grabbed at them, the more delightedly they shrieked. Of course, I immediately rec- ognized Charlie Jones, who as an International television and movie monster was loved by children the world over. The cart was rolled to the doorway, and Charlie was led in, chained and snarling, by his at- tendants. Only when the door was closed did he take off the chains and put on a robe over the leop- ard skin. Soon he was talking earnestly with a small group about world affairs. I noticed Stewart Goodman methodically examining the books on the shelves lining the walls. My curiosity aroused, I walked over and asked him what he was doing. Well, to tell you the truth, I was making a survey to see how my books are doing. Your books? Yes, here's one. He took a paper bound book from the shelf. Its title read, English Literature Made Easy. Though I hadn't heard of the author, I saw from the cover that it was one of the Made Easy series, of Goodman Publications, Inc. On the back cover was a list of other books in the series. There were over fifty. Most of them on mathematical subiects were written by Stewart himself. Next year I'm starting a new series with outlines and criticisms of all the maior works of world litera- ture. lt's a wonderful field, and l've always been quite interested in it. I nodded. By the way, what are the re- sults of your survey? Q uite encouraging, he smiled, resuming it. I heard Peter Agelasto, Richard Tilghman and John Bal- lard conversing and moved over to ioin them. . . . thus upper class society clearly forms a self-preserving, stagnant situation based on petty, obsolete traditions and values, whose detrimental effects lie in their opposition to new, progressive 17 tendencies, John was saying. But I still don't see why we shouldn't go to parties, Pete inter- rupted. lt's the principle of the thing. By recognizing them, if only pas- sively, we help perpetuate the very conventions which keep us en- slaved. John was a prominent busi- ness man, who enioyed assuming the role of an anti-social Bohemian among his friends. He and Pete continued to debate while Richard looked on with a bored expression, his hands thrust in his pockets, and his shirt tail out. Eventually the argument died, and I asked Pete what he had been doing since graduation. He said he had graduated from law school, set up a small practice, and gotten married. Anybody I know? l doubt it. Richard's mother introduced us while I was in col- lege. Why, what a coincidenceI broke in John. T hat's exactly how I met my wife. Just then I heard a siren as Continued on page I24
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