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Proteus Winter, 1949 Quarterly PROTEUS QUARTERLY WINTER, 1949 - SUMMER 1952 KEY VOL.# ISSUE # SEASON YEAR PAGE - 1 - WORK ON ANTHROPOSOPHICAL MATERIAL Are Religions Fair Game for the Social Scientists? (Stewart C. Easton) 1 3 S 19 50 23 Rudolf Steiner's Work. A Challenge for 1950 (Friedrich Hiebel) 1 3 S 1950 32 Looking Through the Earth (Hermann Von Baravalle) 2 1 W 50/51 11 Law and the Change of Consciousness (Norman Macbeth) 2 2 Sp 19 51 2 Aphorisms on Freedom (Bernhard Behrens) 2 3 S 1951 9 T. H. Huxley and Rudolf Steiner (Bernard Behrens) 2 4 A. W 51/52 35 The Dance (Black and White) (Richard Kroth) 2 4 A/W 51/52 1 The Riddle of the Colored Shadows (Michael Wilson) 2 4 A/W 51/52 26 SOCIAL QUESTION - THREEFOLD SOCIAL ORDER Why Threefold (Jane Winslow Knapp) 1 2 Sp 19 50 40 Threefold Republic (Ralph Courtney) 1 1 W 49/50 44 1 2 Sp 1950 46 1 3 s 1950 19 Goethe and the Social Question? (Bernhard Behrens) 1 4 A 1950 36 2 1 W 50/51 21 Can America Build a Bridge Between East and West? (Ehrenfried Pfeiffer) 2 1 W 50/51 1 On Peoples (Norman Macbeth) 2 1 W 50/51 35 From Socialist to Threefolder (Berard Garber) 2 1 W 50/51 56 The American Way Needs a Threefold Path 2 2 Sp 1951 39 A Report by a Threefolder: Counter-Revolt in College 2 2 Sp 1951 4 7 Christianity and the Social Order (Ralph Courtney) 2 3 S 1951 1 Memorandum to Mr. West on the Threefold Social Or­ der (H. Jan Ritscher) 2 3 S 1951 52 The Two Warring World Revolutions (Andred P Wittel) 2 4 A/W 51/52 2 Peredur (James Boyer May) 2 4 A/W 51/52 10 Having Read Peredur 2 4 A/W 51/52 22 Complementarity Principle (Merrill Lawrence Hawkins) 3 1 Sp 1952 14 WALDORF SCHOOL PEDAGOGY Ancient History in a Modern School (Margaret Peckham) 1 3 S 19 50 65 MATHEMATICS - ASTRONOMY Geometry Make Thinking Come Alive (H. v. Barravalle)1 2 Sp 1950 17 - 2 - NATURAL SCIENCE - TECHNOLOGY Plea for Theotechnics (James Boyer May) 3 2 S 19 52 8 MINERALS - PLANTS - ANIMALS The Birch (Gerbert Grohman) 1 A A 19 50 47 EURYTHMY Movement as a Language of the Soul (Elly Havas) 2 3 S 19 51 29 MUSIC The Influence of Materialism on Modern Music (Paul Nordoff) 1 2 Sp 19 50 11 DRAMA - MYSTERY PLAYS The Mission of Drama (Richard Rosenheim) 1 3 S 19 50 43 PICTORIAL ART - SCULPTURE - ART IN Van Gogh, the Balanced GeneralPainted (Richard Kroth) 1 3 S 19 50 9 Anamorphosis and the Third Eye (Mary McGarrity S h o r e ) 1 3 S 1350 15 REINCARNATION - KARMA Reincarnation and Christianity (Rudolf Frieling) 1 3 s 1950 1 GOETHE - GOETHEANISM Hymn to Nature (Goethe) (Translated by Henry B. M o n g e s ) 1 1 w 43/50 21 Goethe's Message of Beauty in Our 20th Century World (Friedrich Hiebel) 1 1 w 43/50 1 Goethe's Unsolved Problem: The Archetypal Animal (Hermann Poppelbaum) 1 1 w 49/50 23 The Initiation of Western Man (Ruth Hofrichter) 1 2 Sp 1950 33 1 3 s 1950 54 Goethe in Our Own Time (Ehrenfried Pfeiffer) 1 2 Sp 1950 3 Goethe and the Social Question (Bernhard Behrens) 1 4 A 1950 36 2 1 W 50/51 21 Goethe's Colored Shadows and the Birth of the Total Spectrum (Richard Kroth) 1 4 A 1950 3 Demonstration of Goethe's Color Experiments with a Slide Projector (Hermann von Baravalle) 3 1 Sp 19 52 30 RUDOLF STEINER, THE MAN AND HIS WORK -3- Rudolf Steiner's Conquest of Agnosticism (George A d a m s ) 1 4 A 1950 13 FAIRY TALES - LEGENDS Brotherly Love. An Early Legend (Robert Kristal) 1 3 S 19 50 51 The Teacher and the King (An Early Legend (Robert K r i s t a l ) 1 4 A 19 50 45 2 A Yemenite Legend (Robert Kristal) 2 S p 1951 20 The Picture Language of Fairy Tales (Rudolf Frieling) 2 4 A/W 51/52 4 7 RUDOLF STEINER'S WRITINGS Credo - The Individual and the Universe 1 2 S p 19 50 1 DIVERSE A Child Returns to Earth (Mary E. Dailey) 1 1 W 49/50 54 One Was Right at That (Susan Smith) 1 4 A 19 50 50 The Birth of an Institution (Frances Steloff) 1 4 A 19 50 53 The Philosophy of Complimentarism (Hugh Weston) 2 1 W 50/51 23 The Witch Doctor's Dilemma. A Factural Report on Voodoo (Charles E. Stone) 2 1 W 50/51 52 The Setting (Hilda Wernher) 2 2 S p 19 51 13 The Equation of the Madonna (Mary Shore) 2 2 S p 19 51 24 A Joke on Mr. Scrimpley (S. E. Laurila) 2 3 S 19 51 34 Some Notes Put Down in 1950 (James Boyer May) 2 3 S 1951 49 Metals and Man (Franz Jacobson) 2 4 A/W 51/52 55 3 1 Sp 1952 2 7 The Crisis (Fiction) (J. V. Clark) 3 1 Sp 1952 5 The Unloved (Fiction) (S. E. Laurila) 3 1 Sp 1952 25 Can You Understand? (Michael Wilson) 3 1 Sp 1952 22 Concerning Continuance (F. C. Heckel) 3 2 S 1952 3 Third Awakening (Merrill Lawrence Hawkins) 3 2 S 1952 29 The Cause of Mischief (Mary Shore) 3 2 S 1952 16 An Appraisement (Joseph A. Wennrich) 3 2 S 1952 45 WORK ON ANTHROPOSOPHICAL MATERIAL LISTED BY AUTHOR Baravalle, Hermann von Looking Through the Earth 2 1 W 50/51 11 Behrens, Bernhard Aphorisms on Freedom 2 3 S 1951 9 T. H. Huxley and Rudolf Steiner 2 4 A/W 51/52 35 Easton, Stewart C. Are Religions Fair Game for the Social Scientists 1 3 S 1950 23 - 4 - Hiebel, Friedrich Rudolf Steiner's Work. A Challenge for 1950 1 3 S 1350 32 Kroth, Richard The Dance (Black and White) 2 4 A/W 51/52 1 Macbeth, Norman Law and the Change of Consciousness 2 2 Sp 1951 2 Wilson, Michael The Riddle of the Colored Shadows 2 4 A/W 51/52 26 SOCIAL QUESTION - THE THREEFOLD SOCIAL ORDER LISTED BY AUTHOR Behrens, Bernhard Goethe and the Social Question 1 4 A 1950 36 2 1 W 50/51 21 Courtney, Ralph Threefold Republic 1 1 W 49/50 44 1 2 Sp 19 50 46 1 3 S 1950 19 Christianity and the Social Order 2 3 S 1951 1 Garber, Bernard From Socialist to Threefolder 2 1 W 50/51 56 Hawkins, Merrill Lawrence Complementarity Principle 3 1 Sp 1952 14 Knapp, Jane Winslow Why Threefold 1 V Sp 1950 40 Macbeth, Norman On Peoples 2 1 w 50/51 35 May, James Boyer Peredur 2 4 A/W 51/52 10 Pfeiffer, Ehrenfried Can America Build a Bridge Between East and West 7 2 1 W 50/51 1 Ritscher, H. Jan Memorandum to Mr. West on the Threefold Social Order Idea 2 3 S 1951 52 Wittel, Andrew P. The Two Warring World Revolutions 2 4 A/W 51/52 2 No Authors Listed The American Way Needs a Threefold Path 2 2 Sp 1951 39 A Report by a Threefolder-Counter Revolt in College 2 2 Sp 1951 47 Having Read Peredur 2 4 A/W 51/52 22 WALDORF SCHOOL PEDAGOGY LISTED BY AUTHOR Peckham, Margaret Ancient History in a Modern School 1 3 S 1950 65 - 5 - MATHEMATICS - ASTRONOMY LISTED BY AUTHOR Baravalle, Hermann von Geometry Makes Thinking Come A live 1 2 Sp 1950 17 NATURAL SCIENCE - TECHNOLOGY LISTED BY AUTHOR May, James Boyer Plea for Theotechnics 3 2 1 9 5 2 8 MINERALS - PLANTS - ANIMALS LISTED BY AUTHOR Grohman, Gerbert. T h e B i r c h 1 4 A 1 9 5 0 4 7 EURYTHMY LISTED BY AUTHOR Havas, E lly Movement as a Language of the Soul S 1 9 5 1 29 MUSIC LISTED BY AUTHOR Nordoff, Paul The Influence of Materialism on Modern Music 1 2 Sp 1950 11 DRAMA - MYSTERY PLAYS LISTED BY AUTHOR Rosenheim, Richard The M ission of Drama 1 3 S 1950 43 PICTORIAL ART - SCULPTURE - ART IN GENERAL LISTED BY AUTHOR Kroth, Richard Van Gogh, the Balanced Painter 1 3 S 1950 9 Shore, Mary M cG arrity Anamorphosis and the Third Eye 1 3 S 1 9 5 0 15 REINCARNATION AND KARMA LISTED BY AUTHOR Frieling, Rudolf Reincarnation and C hristianity 1 3 S 1 9 5 0 1 GOETHE - GOETHEANISM LISTED BY AUTHOR - 6 - Baravalle, Hermann, von Demonstration of Goethe's Color Experiments with a Slide Projector 3 1 Sp 1952 30 Behrens, Bernhard Goethe and the Social Question 1 4 A 1950 36 2 1 W 50/51 21 Goethe Hymn to Nature 1 1 W 49/50 21 Hiebel, Friedrich Goethe's Message of Beauty in Our 20th Century World 1 1 W 49/50 1 Hofrichter, Ruth The Initiation of Western Man 1 2 Sp 1950 33 1 3 S 1950 54 Kroth, Richard Goethe's Colored Shadows and the Birth of the Total Spectrum 1 4 A 1950 3 Pfeiffer, Ehrenfried Goethe in Our Own Time 1 2 Sp 1950 3 Poppelbaum, Hermann Goethe's Unsolved Problem: The Archetypal Animal 1 1 W 49/50 23 RUDOLF STEINER THE MAN AND HIS WORK LISTED BY AUTHOR Rudolf Steiner's Conquest of Agnosticism 1 4 A 1850 13 FAIRY TALES - LEGENDS LISTED BY AUTHOR Frieling, Rudolf The Picture Language of Fairy Tales 2 4 A/W 51/52 47 Kristal, Robert Brotherly Love.
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