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Southern Star, v. 1, issue 4, December 1941
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handwriting on the wall by GRAPH WALDEYER 6 [[illegible handwriting]] Joe Gilbert lives in his mind ((Well, that, at least, is one address where he can be found for two months in succession! JG)), and what goes on there is much more important than external influences. He is nervous, quick, active, even "jumpy", and sensitive to many little "strange interludes" that may go unnoticed by others. He is temperamental, with a sort of enthusiastic dissatisfaction with the way God runs the world. However, he is very optimistic that God will do better in the future, with occasional proddings and nudgings by Gilbert himself. This optimism and his quick, light enthusiasms are his predominating characteristics. He takes in and gives out impressions with great rapidity. His mind is quick, eager, adroit, versatile and analytical. He can be just as tactful and diplomatic as the occasion demands. It depends on whether he wants to be. He is absent-minded about things he doesn't consider important, but has a good memory for things he wants to remember, and the ability to concentrate intently, though not for too long a time. [[underline]]He grasps quickly, so probably has not acquired the habit of protracted concentration.[[end underline]] Moreover, his mind automatically shifts to something different after a time. [[handwriting to left of above paragraph]]nb[[?]] Despite his mental keeness and analytical flair, Joe is modest, unaffected and unassuming. Though he may give an outward impression of great dash and boldness, due to his nervous energy and quick enthusiasms, actually he has many moments of hesitancy and uncertainty. He holds back, and caution often predominates. Another inconsistency of his nature is that, despite his keen analytical mind, he is at times gullible and naive. he could be fooled and imposed upon to some extent -- until he caught on to the imposition. Then, sparks. To sum up, Joe is the nervous, energetic type, but this is something different from emotional expressiveness. What he scatters all over the place is nervous energy and enthusiams, not his emotions. Emotionally, he is somewhat reserved, he does not reveal his true feelings easily. the head rules there. [[handwriting]]Harry Jenkins, Jr #[[end handwrirint]] Has a friendly, rather easy-going, even disposition. Emotionally, he is a well-balanced, normal individual, practical and matter of fact, with his feet on the ground and not in the clouds. When we find a script of this sort showing many contradictory signs indicating eccentricity, we may be sure that this eccentricity works itself out in some harmless fashion. In the case of Mr. Jenkins works itself out in some harmless fashion. In the case of Mr. Jenkins Jr., the writing indicates this eccentricity finds expression in the field of art. His writing is plastered with indications of artistic appreciation, but his ideas about art are unconventional. he will experiment with [[illegible]] page 32
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handwriting on the wall by GRAPH WALDEYER 6 [[illegible handwriting]] Joe Gilbert lives in his mind ((Well, that, at least, is one address where he can be found for two months in succession! JG)), and what goes on there is much more important than external influences. He is nervous, quick, active, even "jumpy", and sensitive to many little "strange interludes" that may go unnoticed by others. He is temperamental, with a sort of enthusiastic dissatisfaction with the way God runs the world. However, he is very optimistic that God will do better in the future, with occasional proddings and nudgings by Gilbert himself. This optimism and his quick, light enthusiasms are his predominating characteristics. He takes in and gives out impressions with great rapidity. His mind is quick, eager, adroit, versatile and analytical. He can be just as tactful and diplomatic as the occasion demands. It depends on whether he wants to be. He is absent-minded about things he doesn't consider important, but has a good memory for things he wants to remember, and the ability to concentrate intently, though not for too long a time. [[underline]]He grasps quickly, so probably has not acquired the habit of protracted concentration.[[end underline]] Moreover, his mind automatically shifts to something different after a time. [[handwriting to left of above paragraph]]nb[[?]] Despite his mental keeness and analytical flair, Joe is modest, unaffected and unassuming. Though he may give an outward impression of great dash and boldness, due to his nervous energy and quick enthusiasms, actually he has many moments of hesitancy and uncertainty. He holds back, and caution often predominates. Another inconsistency of his nature is that, despite his keen analytical mind, he is at times gullible and naive. he could be fooled and imposed upon to some extent -- until he caught on to the imposition. Then, sparks. To sum up, Joe is the nervous, energetic type, but this is something different from emotional expressiveness. What he scatters all over the place is nervous energy and enthusiams, not his emotions. Emotionally, he is somewhat reserved, he does not reveal his true feelings easily. the head rules there. [[handwriting]]Harry Jenkins, Jr #[[end handwrirint]] Has a friendly, rather easy-going, even disposition. Emotionally, he is a well-balanced, normal individual, practical and matter of fact, with his feet on the ground and not in the clouds. When we find a script of this sort showing many contradictory signs indicating eccentricity, we may be sure that this eccentricity works itself out in some harmless fashion. In the case of Mr. Jenkins works itself out in some harmless fashion. In the case of Mr. Jenkins Jr., the writing indicates this eccentricity finds expression in the field of art. His writing is plastered with indications of artistic appreciation, but his ideas about art are unconventional. he will experiment with [[illegible]] page 32
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