Excerpt from Studies in Psychology: Contributed by Colleagues and Former Students of Edward Bradford Titchener
It is reported thatin England, as in other countries, the cinema has penetrated to the remotest villages, and that in these villages - also as in other countries - there are children who are too poor to command the price of admission however small it may be made. For such children the proprietors have arranged an admission on the basis of so and so many old bottles. My own present situation is something like that of these village children. I want to have a part in this festal publication in your honor and I have no coin of the scientific realm. I have therefore hunted out three scientific old bottles which I now offer to the editors and to yourself as excuse for my presence at your Fest. The bottles are pretty much empty as you will see, but I am poor and they are all I have!
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