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... creative mind to grow , true , but they don't hinder it either . The creative individual was formed in his pattern long ago , long before he came to Yale and he will soon enough spring back into shape , and as for the rest- why that ...
... creative mind to grow , true , but they don't hinder it either . The creative individual was formed in his pattern long ago , long before he came to Yale and he will soon enough spring back into shape , and as for the rest- why that ...
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to creative freedom , and that all the other creative minds are being stifled in an atmos- phere of whose existence they are unaware and against whose pernicious influence they are , hence , unable to struggle , but this seems to me at ...
to creative freedom , and that all the other creative minds are being stifled in an atmos- phere of whose existence they are unaware and against whose pernicious influence they are , hence , unable to struggle , but this seems to me at ...
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... creative mind does not fit with theory - or even fact . HARRY BERGER The question , in its present form , is a beggar . If its emphasis is taken to be on the creative mind , then it's useless : partly because it involves an infinity of ...
... creative mind does not fit with theory - or even fact . HARRY BERGER The question , in its present form , is a beggar . If its emphasis is taken to be on the creative mind , then it's useless : partly because it involves an infinity of ...
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