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January 1, 2021January 24, 2021 Bruce Straight

Do you Pelmanize?

Happy New Year! If you are one to make New Year’s resolutions and haven’t made any for 2021 might I suggest improving your mental capacity and removing your tendencies to indolence and inefficiency with Pelmanism. Developed by William Ennever and marketed via newspaper advertising from the late 1890s through the 1920s, the Pelman System of … Continue reading Do you Pelmanize?

October 15, 2020October 15, 2020 Bruce Straight

COVID-19 and memories

For millions of Europeans, COVID-19 containment measures created a longing for activities and daily routines previously taken for granted. Unfortunately, in Austria current infection rates are raising the specter of a second lockdown. During the initial lockdown, one of the hardest separations for me was the closing of my university's campus. I especially missed not … Continue reading COVID-19 and memories

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