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George Rediscovering Woodcock, in The American Scholar
The Noble Savase (Summer 1976), 1811 Q st., N.w., Wash-
-
ington, D.C. 20009.
Although many scholars have studied vanishing primitive cultures, few
have asked why civilized man is so fascinated nowadays what Euro-
peans used to call "savage cultures." Woodcock, editor of Canadian
Literature, writes that Portuguese voyages to Africa and the discovery
of America first brought Europeans into contact with primitive peo-
ples....

George Rediscovering Woodcock, in The American Scholar
The Noble Savase (Summer 1976), 1811 Q st., N.w., Wash-
-
ington, D.C. 20009.
Although many scholars have studied vanishing primitive cultures, few
have asked why civilized man is so fascinated nowadays what Euro-
peans used to call "savage cultures." Woodcock, editor of Canadian
Literature, writes that Portuguese voyages to Africa and the discovery
of America first brought Europeans into contact with primitive peo-
ples....

the black man under the tutelage of an industrialized Simon Legree. It is an image to which many, North and South, re- sponded-and still do."

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
"Ocean Boundaries and Petroleum Re- Making Sensible sources" Hollis D. Hedberg, in Sci-Ocean Boundaries ence (Mar. 1976), 1515 Massachusetts
Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005.
Proposals to set international boundaries at 200 nautical miles from a nation's coast have the advantage of simplicity but little else t...

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