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Henry Miller — Part 1
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ED 0208 thet he has known the Subject for many years
c S only actually met him on two different occasions. He stated
/ = that the Subject is strictly the artist type and could very easily
i ‘be called "screwball" by people who didn't understand or appreciate |
/ - + "hag writing. The Subject apparently has-no substantial source of
‘income, his chief income being obtained. through from several .
>) ef his followers who have considerable wealth,
that’ one of these individuals is
Se, Who is listed in "Who's Who" as.
residing at
ae... atic 2 af mation concerning the Subjects:
-s background was. desired ould: be: a logical source for
this information. He further stated that most of. the writings: of . Bae
>the Subject aré non-political and that:noné of them at:all reflect? © 2. er
“that.the Sibjeét is’ in any ‘way subversive:or un-Americani. He: stated -
that the Subject is considered somewhat of a:pacifist.as'is the case = - Dees,
- Shel practice all of the: true artists. “At. the: Present. tine, the. YS
the |
a sses before which the Subject appeared an e@ writer was”
-., able to obtain the names of students who had listened to the Subject.
/ AT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, NEW HAMPSHIRE
EE 23visec tht
the Subject had given a talk before a Comparative Literature class of
| which he was a member and that at no time during this talk or the
resulting discussion was any mention made of the Nazis or other
problems involving current international politics. He stated that
the discussion was principally a question-answer affair, in which the
students questioned the Subject principally concerning the source of
the subject matter and material which the Subject had employed in many
’ of his books and writings. Another Subject which was discussed was
\ a comparison of the ethics and morals of the United States with those
\ of many of the countries in which the Subject had travelled.
\ according there was no one present during the discussion
by. the name nothing was eaid by the Subject that could be
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