Are these lectures published? If so, does anyone know in what collection? Thanks. (BTW, apologies for my duplication of the post re: Gunnar.)
Tom K
In a message dated Thu, 19 Sep 2002 2:48:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
> Was that the same person who wrote the "Dark Side" book that TSE did the preface for in 1946?
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> Robert
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> -----Original Message-----
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> I was commenting on several ads for an apartment in Warsaw.
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> The content was as follows: "The one in the Old City looks the best. Of course, one doesn't know its exact location.
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> Re: TSE, the fact is that in his 1932 Harvard lectures for the undergraduates he made several references to Marshal Jozef Pilsudski's memoir of his various battles.
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> Cheers,
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> Jacek
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> ..."an inhabitant of Starowce"? (mieszkanko na Starowce)...
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> I'm sorry -- was that Polish? I know some but just didn't manage to understand all the words.
> I think it should be translated "najladniej" as "in the best way", "sie prezdstawia" as "introduces himself"...
> Then "nie" as "this", "wiadomo" as "news", "oczywiscie" as "clearly", "gdzie ono sie miesci" as "where one gets
> confused"?
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> Well...just trying...been studying it for a very short time.
> Cheers,
> S.
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