Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1906 | New York City Mark Twain Defines Man the Machine We are all but sewing machines.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1903 | Tuskegee Pragmatism Booker T. Washington on rediscovering industrious habits.More
Voices In Time The Sea 1914 | Panama Accurate Forecasting James Bryce on “the greatest liberty man has ever taken with nature.”More
Voices In Time Freedom 1913 | New York City Artful Dodging Randolph Bourne hopes children won’t listen.More
Voices In Time Medicine c. 1916 | Vienna Making a Diagnosis Sigmund Freud provides an introduction to psychoanalysis. More
Voices In Time Medicine 1908 | London The Senior Practitioner Rudyard Kipling gives a pep talk to med school students.More
Voices In Time Water 1904 | London The Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water William Butler Yeats sees the future in the water’s past.More
Voices In Time Food 1923 | Missouri No Small Parts Laura Ingalls Wilder finds the golden gleam of sunlight in the fabric of civilization.More
Voices In Time Fear 1915 | Washington, DC Hate Speech Woodrow Wilson on the poison of disloyalty.More
Voices In Time Magic Shows 1917 | Munich Disenchantment “To be superseded scientifically is not our fate, but our goal.”More
Voices In Time Friendship c. 1905 | London Risky Business Virginia Woolf weighs the pros and cons of a new relationship.More