Ivy Vines And Leaves Have Grown Over the Windows Since Phaedrus Was In These Classrooms ~October 1961.
…“In class, the Professor of Philosophy, noting Phædrus’ apparent good behavior and diligence, has decided he may not be such a bad student after all. This is a second mistake. He has decided to play a little game with Phædrus by asking him what he thinks of cookery. …
…Phædrus is silent and tries to work out an answer. Everyone is waiting. His thoughts, working at lightning speed, tries to work out an answer that will prevent his being thrown by a dialectical hold. He never answers! The class goes on. Phaedrus, his mind racing on and on, does not hear the lecture…. He sees his own evil. ” [After 1.5 pages, the Narrator finishes this section with => ]
…“The Professor calls the lecture to an early end and leaves the room hurriedly. ... After the students have filed out silently Phædrus sits alone at the huge round table until the sun through the sooty air beyond the window disappears and the room becomes grey and then dark.“ ” (University of Chicago Cont Next)
First Floor Cobb Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
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