PAGE EIGHT Adolf,Lectures Ey IX:101NAN BEESON An intellectual conflict on the imaginary spaceship "Earth" came into the public •eye as Dr. Helen Adolf, professor of German, spoke at the Liberal Arts Lecture Seriesl Tuesday night. Using the balance between pes simism and optimism in literature as her main theme, Dr. Adolf em ployed a unique method of pre senting her topic. Two passengers, !glee and "Pos," seated together en the spaceship appeared to be alike in every way, except their basic views on life. Telling of their debate throughout the trip, tk. Adolf brought out this bal ;ance. 'POS" BEGAN by asking "Neg" to turn off the light and pull up the shade because "it's too dark „in here." "Neg" replied that It was sense less to raise the shade because it was only dark outside; that a 'great eclipse" had occurred. "s ( Pos" refused to believe this and said the thought of •it made him Reel the same way- Mark Twain must have when he read his own obituary in a newspaper. Dr. Adolf explained at this 'point that the real names of the characters were Negative and .Positive, and that their thinking "was colored accordingly. ! The two men then traded glass es, Dr. Adolf said, and compared the effects. "Pos" said that "Neg's" glasses distorted things and made !the man across the aisle look as :ghastly as the man in Sambel • I , 'bur .gcrientridg3 and I. t - f ; .! • .1"" • . 7 Et ~ , Y .. _ 3 , ~ ._ I = . PRODVC'fIII • 'l - 1„ _ . • . ' 1 ' 1 „: 124 714' • IV 441,44 ti - 41 1 4 ; 1: 1 1- :; - 4e _ ~. 3 t- -....."'-- Beckett's IKrapp's Last Tape.": When "Nee tried on his , col-1 league's glasses, he found equally] as much distortion, but in the' opposite sense. They,.bo* agreed that to hold , on to one'S 'truth is the purpose , of life but would still rather wear their own glasses. - THE STEWARD of the ship ar rived then), Dr. Adolf continued. 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