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大学英语精读第6册课文全文翻译-中英对照大学英语精读第6册课文全文翻译-中英对照大学英语精读第6册课文全文翻译-中英对照大学英语精读第6册课文全文翻译-中英对照编制仅供参考审核批准生效日期地址:电话:传真:邮编:大学英语精读第6册全文课文翻译第六册RESEARCHREPORTSFORBUSINESSANDTHECNICALWRITINGAsurprisingamountofone'stimeasastudentandprofessionalisspentreportingtheresultsofone'sresearchprojectsforpresentationtoteachers,managers,andclients.Indeed,withoutbasicresearchskillsandtheabilitytopresentresearchresultsclearlyandcompletely,anindividualwillencountermanyobstaclesinschoolandonthejob.Theneedforsomeresearch-writingabilityisfeltnearlyequallybycollegestudentsinallfields,engineeringandscienceaswellasbusinessandthehumanities.Graduatestudyoftenmakesgreatdemandsonthestudent'sresearch-writingskills,andmostprofessionscontinuethedemand;education,advertisingandmarketing,economicsandaccounting,scienceandengineering,psychology,anthropology,thearts,andagriculturemayallrequireregularreportingofresearchdata.
ELEMENTSOFTHERESEARCHPAPER
Thestandardresearchreport,regardlessofthefieldortheintendedreader,containsfourmajorsections.Thesesectionsmaybebrokendownintoavarietyofsubsections,andtheymaybearrangedinavarietyofways,buttheyregularlymakeupthecoreofthereport.
ProblemSection.Thefirstrequiredsectionofaresearchreportisthestatementoftheproblemwithwhichtheresearchprojectisconcerned.Thissectionrequiresaprecisestatementoftheunderlyingquestionwhichtheresearcherhassetouttoanswer.Inthissamesectionthereshouldbeanexplanationofthesignificance--social,economic,medical,psychological,educational,etc.--ofthequestion;inotherwords,whytheinvestigationwasworthconducting.Thus,ifwesetout,forexample,toanswerthequestion"WhatistheeffectofregularconsumptionoffastfoodsonthehealthoftheAmericanteenager"
wemustexplainthatthequestionisthoughttohavesignificantrelevancetothehealthofthissegmentofthepopulationandmightleadtosomesortofregulationsonsuchfoods.
Afrequentsubsectionofthisproblemsectionisareviewofpastresearchonthetopicbeinginvestigated.Thiswouldconsistofsummariesofthecontributionsofpreviousresearchertothequestionunderconsiderationwithsomeassessmentofthevalueofthesecontributions.Thissubsectionhasrhetoricalusefulnessinthatitenhancesthecredibilityoftheresearcherbyindicatingthatthedatapresentedisbasedonathoroughknowledgeofwhathasbeendoneinthefieldand,possibly,growsoutofsomeinvestigativetradition.
ProceduresSection.Thesecondmajorsectionoftheresearchreportdetails,withasmuchdataaspossible,exactlyhowthestudywascarriedout.Thissectionincludesdescriptionofanynecessaryequipment,howthesubjectswereselectedifsubjectswereused,whatstatisticaltechniquewasusedtoevaluatethesignificanceofthefindings,howmanyobservationsweremadeandwhen,etc.Aninvestigationoftherelativeeffectivenessofvariousswim-strokeswouldhavetodetailthenumberofswimmerstested,thenatureofthetestsconducted,theexperienceoftheswimmers,theweatherconditionsatthetimeofthetest,andanyotherfactorsthatcontributedtotheoverallexperiment.Thegoaloftheproceduressectionistoallowthereadertoduplicatetheexperimentifsuchweredesiredtoconfirm,orrefute,yourfindings.
ResultsSection.Thethird,andperhapsmostimportant,sectionoftheresearchreportisthepresentationoftheresultsobtainedfromtheinvestigation.Thebasicruleinthissectionistogivealldatarelevanttotheresearchquestioninitiallyasked.Although,ofcourse,one'snaturaltendencymightbetosuppressanyfindingswhichdonotinsomewaysupportone'shypothesis,suchdishonestyisantitheticaltogoodresearchreportinginanyfield.Iftheexperimentsundertakenfailtoproveanything,ifthedatawasinadequateorcontrarytoexpectations,thereportshouldbehonestlywrittenandascompleteaspossible,justasitwouldbeifthehypothesisweretotallyprovenbytheresearch.
DiscussionSection.Thefinalrequiredsectionofaresearchreportisadiscussionoftheresultsobtainedandastatementofanyconclusionswhichmaybedrawnfromthoseresults.Ofprimaryinterestinbusinessandtechnicalresearchreportsisthevalidityoftheresultsasthebasesforcompanydecisions:WillourplannedconstructionprojectmeetfederalenvironmentalguidelinesandbeapprovedforbuildingWillthisnewprogramattractskilledpersonneltoourcompanyWillthisnewoilrecoverytechniquebefinanciallyfeasibleThus,thediscussionsectionoftheresearchreportmustevaluatetheresearchresultsfully:weretheyvalidlyobtained,aretheycompleteorlimited,aretheyapplicableoverawiderangeofcircumstancesThediscussionsectionshouldalsopointoutwhatquestionremainunansweredandperhapssuggestdirectionsforfurtherresearch.
STYLEOFRESEARCHREPORTS
Researchreportsareconsideredformalprofessionalcommunication.Assuch,thereislittleemphasisonalivelystyle,although,ofcourse,thereisnoobjectiontowritingthatispleasingandinteresting.Theprimarygoalsofprofessionalcommunicationareaccuracy,clarity,andcompleteness.Theroughdraftofanyresearchreportshouldbeeditedtoensurethatalldataiscorrectlypresented,thatallequipmentislisted,thatallresultsareproperlydetailed.Asanaidtothereader,headingsindicatingatleastthemajorsectionofthereportshouldbeused,andalldatashouldbepresentedundertheproperheadings.Inadditiontotheirfunctionofsuggestingtothereaderthecontentsofeachsection,headingsenhancetheformalappearanceandprofessionalqualityofthereport,increasetosomedegreethewriter'scredibilitybyreflectingalogicalandmethodicalapproachtothereportingprocess,andeliminatetheneedforwordytransitionaldevicesbetweensections.
Researchdatashouldbepresentedinawaythatplacesproperemphasisonmajoraspectoftheproject.Fordifferentreadersdifferentaspectswilltakeondifferentdegreesofimportance,andsomeconsiderationshouldbegiventostructuringresearchreportsdifferentlyfordifferentaudiences.Management,forexample,willbemostconcernedwiththeresultsofaresearchproject,andthustheresultssectionshouldbeemphasized,probablybypresentingitimmediatelyaftertheproblemsectionandbeforetheproceduressection.Otherresearcherswouldbemostinterestedintheproceduressection,andthisshouldbehighlightedinwritingupresearchprojectsforpublicationinprofessionaljournalsorforpresentationatprofessionalconferences.Fornon-technicalreadersandfederalagencies,theimplicationsoftheresultsmightbethemostimportantconsideration,andemphasisshouldbeplacedonthediscussionofthereportforthisreadership.
Foradditionalclarityandemphasis,majorresultsshouldbepresentedinavisualformat--tables,charts,graphs,diagrams--aswellasinaverbalone.
Beyondcheckingthereportforclarityandaccuracyinthepresentationoftechnicaldata,theauthorofaresearchreportshouldreviewforbasicgrammaticalandmechanicalaccuracy.Shortsentencesarepreferabletolonginthepresentationofcomplexinformation.Listingsshouldbeusedtobreakuplongpassagesofproseandtoemphasizeinformation.Theresearchwritershouldtrytousethesimplestpossiblelanguagewithoutsacrificingtheprofessionalqualityofthereport.Althoughspecializedtermscanbeused,pretentiousjargonshouldbeavoided.Afinishedresearchreportshouldbereadableandusefuldocumentpreparedwiththereaderinmind.
CONCLUSION
Althoughwestrugglewithresearchreportsinhighschool,dreadthemincollege,andareoftenburdenedbytheminourprofessionallive,learningtolivecomfortablywiththemisarelativelyeasytask.Apositiveattitude(i.e.onethatseemtheoralorwrittenpresentationofresearchresultsasofequalimportancetothedata-gatheringprocess);anorderlyapproachwhichincludesprewriting(i.e.,beforeanyactualresearchisdone,theresearchershouldtrytogetdownonpaperasmuchaboutthesubjectunderinvestigationaspossible)andaformalresearchreportstructureastheframeworkfortheinvestigation;andareasonableapproachtotheactualwritingprocessincludingeditingforaccuracyandclarity,willhelponetoproduceeffectiveresearchreportsefficiently.THEBEGINNINGOFACARREERDearMother,Youramazingtelegram[telegramannouncing$500Mademoiselleprizefor"SundayattheMintons,"whichIforwarded]camejustasIwasscrubbingtablesintheshadyinteriorofTheBelmontdiningroom.IwassoexcitedthatIscreamedandactuallythrewmyarmsaroundtheheadwaitresswhonodoubtthinksIamratherinsane!Anyhow,psychologically,themomentcouldn'thavebeenbetter.Ifelttired--one'sfirstnight'ssleepinanewplaceneverispeaceful--andIdidn'tgetmuch!Totopitoff,Iwastheonlygirlwaitresshere,andhadbeenscrubbingfurniture,washingdishesandsilver,liftingtables,etc.since8a.m.Also,IjustlearnedsinceIamcompletelyinexperienced,Iamnotgoingtobeworkinginthemaindiningroom,butinthe"sidehall"wherethemanagersandtophotelbrasseat.So,tipswillnodoubtnetmuchlessduringthesummerandthecompanybelessinteresting.SoIwasbeginningtoworryaboutmoneywhenyourtelegramcame.God!Tothink"SundayattheMintons"isoneoftwoprizestoriestobeputinabignationalslick!Frankly,Ican'tbelieveit!
ThefirstthingIthoughofwas:Mothercankeepherintersessionmoneyandbuysomeprettyclothesandaspecialtriporsomething!AtleastIgetawintercoatandextraspecialsuitoutoftheMintons.Ithinktheprizeis$500!
ME!Ofallpeople!…
Soit'sreallylookinguparoundhere,nowthatIdon'thavetobescaredstiffaboutmoney…Oh,Isay,evenifmyfeetkillmeafterthisfirstweek,andIdrop20trays,Iwillhavethebeach,boystobringmebeer,sun,andyounggaycompanions.Whatalife.
Love,yourcrazyolddaughter.
Sivvy
June12.1952
NodoubtafterIcatchuponsleep,andlearntobalancetrayshighonmylefthand,I'llfeelmuchhappier.Asitisnow,Ifeelstuckinthemidstofalotofloud,brassyIrishCatholics,andtheonlywayIcanjollymyselfistosay,"Oh,well,it'sonlyforasummer,andIcanmaybewriteaboutthemall."AtleastI'vegotanewnameformynextprotagonist--Marley,agabbygirlwhoknowsherwayaroundbutgood.Therationofboystogirlshasgottenlessandless,soI'llbeluckyifIgettaggedbytheyoungestkidhere.Lotsofthegirlsarereallywise,drinkingflirts.Asforme,beingtheconservative,quiet,gracioustype,Idon'tstandmuchchanceofdatingsomeofthecutestones…IfIcanonlyget"in"asapalwiththesegirls,andneverforaminuteletthemknowI'mthegentleintellectualtype,it'llbeO.K.
AsfortheMllenews,Idon'tthinkit'sreallysunkinyet.Ifeltsuretheymadeamistake,orthatyou'dmadeituptocheerme.ThebigadvantagewillbethatIwon'thavetoworryaboutearningbarely$300thissummer.Iwouldreallyhavebeensickotherwise.Ican'twaittillAugustwhenIcangocasuallydowntothedrugstoreandpickupaslickcopyofMlle,fliptotheindex,andseeME,oneoftwocollegegirlsintheU.S.!
Really,whenIthinkofhowIstarteditoverspringvacation,polisheditatschool,andsatuptillmidnightintheHavenHousekitchentypingitamidstnoiseandchatter,Ican'tgetoverhowthestorysoaredtowereitdid…
Igetgreatpleasureoutofsharingit[herfeelingaboutthestory]withyou,whoreallyunderstandhowterriblymuchitmeansasatangibletestimonythatIhavegotagermofwritingability.Theonlything,Iprobablywon'thaveachancetowinMlleagain,soI'lltryforaguesteditorshipmaybenextormysenioryear,andsetmysightsfortheAtlantic.God,I'mgladIcantalkaboutitwithyou--probablyyou'retheonlyoutletthatI'llhavethatwon'tgettiredofmytalkingaboutwriting…
SpeakingagainofHenryandLiz,itwasastepformetoastorywheretheprotagonistisn'talwaysME,andprovedthatIambeginningtouseimaginationtotransformtheactualincident.Iwasscaredthatwouldneverhappen,butIthinkit'sanindicationthatmyperspectiveisbroadening.
SometimeIthink--heck,Idon'tknowwhyIdidn'tstayhomeallsummer,writing,doingphysicalscience,andhavingasmallpart-timejob.Icould"afford"tonow,butitdoesn'tdomuchgoodtoyearnaboutthat,Iguess.Althoughitwouldhavebeennice.Ohwell,I'llcheerup.Iloveyou.
YourownSivvy
June15,1952
DearMother.
…Dowritemeletters,Mommy,becauseIaminaverydangerousoffeelingsorryformyself…Justatpresent,lifeisawful.Mademoiselleseemsquiteunreal,andIamexhausted,scared,incompetent,unenergeticandgenerallylowisspirits…Workinginsidehallputsmepart,andIfeelcompletelyuprootedandclumsy.ThemoreIseethemainhallgirlsexpertlygettingspecialdishes,fixingshavediceandfruit,etc.,themoreIgetaninferioritycomplexandfeelthateachdayinsidehallleavesmefurtherbehind…ButastemptedasIamtobeacowardandescapebycrawlingbackhome,Ihaveresolvedtogiveitagoodmonth'strial--tillJuly10…Don'tworryaboutme,butdosendmelittlepelletsofadvicenowandthen.
June24,1952
…LastnightIwentona"gang"birthdaypartyatthe"SandBar"wherewesangandtalkedforafewhours.Therewereaboutfortyofuskidsfromthehotel.ImanagedbysomemagictogetmyselfseatednexttoafellowinhisfirstyearatHarvardLaw--andhewasjustadear…Thebestpartwaswhenwecameback.Itwasabeautifulclearstarrynight,andClarkwentintogetmetwoofhissweaterstowearbecauseitwascold,andbroughtoutabookofT.S.Eliot'spoems.SowesatonabenchwhereIcouldjustbarelyreadtheprint,andheputhisheadinmylapandIreadaloudtohimforawile.Mostnice.TheonlythingisIamsoinclinedtogetfondofsomeonewhowilldothingswithmelikethat--alwaysinclinedtobetoometaphysicalandseriousconversationally--that'smymaintrouble…SogladtohearthecheckfromMlleisreal.Ihardlycouldbelieveit.JustnowIammentallysodisorganizedthatIcan'tretainknowledgeorthinkatall.Theworkisstillnewenoughtobetiring,whatwiththreechangesadayintouniforms,andIamsopreoccupiedbymechanicsoflivingandpeoplethatIcan'tyetorganizeandassimilateallthechaosofexperiencepouringinonme.Inspiteofeverything,Istillhavemygoodoldsenseofhumorandmanagetolaughagooddealofthetime…I'llmakethebestofwhatevercomesmyway.
Muchlovetoyou,
SivvyTHEQUESTFOREXTRATERRESTRIALINTELLIGENCEThroughallofourhistorywehaveponderedthestarsandmusedwhetherhumanityisuniqueorif,somewhereelseinthedarkofthenightsky,thereareotherbeingswhocontemplateandwonderaswedo,fellowthinkersinthecosmos.Suchbeingsmightviewthemselvesandtheuniversedifferently.Somewhereelsetheremightbeveryexoticbiologiesandtechnologiesandsocieties.Inacosmicsettingvastandoldbeyondordinaryhumanunderstanding,wearealittlelonely;andwepondertheultimatesignificance,ifany,ofourtinybutexquisiteblueplanet.
Thesearchforextraterrestrialintelligenceisthesearchforagenerallyacceptablecosmiccontextforthehumanspecies.Inthedeepestsense,thesearchforextraterrestrialintelligenceisasearchforourselves.
Inthelastfewyears--inone-millionththelifetimeofourspeciesonthisplanet--wehaveachievedanextraordinarytechnologicalcapabilitywhichenablesustoseekoutunimaginablydistantcivilizationseveniftheyarenomoreadvancedthanwe.Thatcapabilityiscalledradioastronomyandinvolvessingleradiotelescopes,collectionsorarraysofradiotelescopes,sensitiveradiodetectors,advancedcomputersforprocessingreceiveddate,andtheimaginationandskillofdedicatedscientists.Radioastronomyhasinthelastdecadeopenedanewwindowonthephysicaluniverse.Itmayalso,ifwearewiseenoughtomaketheeffort,castaprofoundlightonthebiologicaluniverse.
Somescientistsworkingonthequestionofextraterrestrialintelligence,myselfamongthem,haveattemptedtoestimatethenumberofadvancedtechnicalcivilizations--definedoperationallyassocietiescapableofradioastronomy--intheMilkyWayGalaxy.Suchestimatesarelittlebetterthanguesses.Theyrequireassigningnumericalvaluestoquantitiessuchasthenumbersandagesofstars;theabundanceofplanetarysystemsandthelikelihoodoftheoriginoflife,whichweknowlesswell;andtheprobabilityoftheevolutionofintelligentlifeandthelifetimeoftechnicalcivilizations,aboutwhichweknowverylittleindeed.
Whenwedothearithmetic,thesortsofnumberswecomeupwithare,characteristically,aroundamilliontechnicalcivilizations.Amillioncivilizationsisabreathtakinglylargenumber,anditisexhilaratingtoimaginethediversity,lifestylesandcommerceofthosemillionworlds.ButtheMilkyWayGalaxycontainssome250billionstars,andevenwithamillioncivilizations,lessthanonestarin200,000wouldhaveaplanetinhabitedbyanadvancedcivilization.Sincewehavelittleideawhichstarsarelikelycandidates,wewillhavetoexamineaverylargenumberofthem.Suchconsiderationssuggestthatthequestforextraterrestrialintelligencemayrequireasignificanteffort.
Despiteclaimsaboutancientastronautsandunidentifiedflyingobjects,thereisnofirmevidenceforpastvisitationoftheEarthbyothercivilizations.Wearerestrictedtoremotesignalingand,ofthelong-distancetechniquesavailabletoourtechnology,radioisbyfarthebest.Radiotelescopesarerelativelyinexpensive;radiosignalstravelatthespeedoflight,fasterthanwhichnothingcango;andtheuseofradioforcommunicationisnotashort-sightedoranthropocentricactivity.RadiorepresentsalargepartoftheelectromagneticspectrumandanytechnicalcivilizationanywhereintheGalaxywillhavediscoveredradioearly--justasinthelastfewcenturieswehaveexploredtheentireelectromagneticspectrumfromshortgammaraystoverylongradiowaves.Advancedcivilizationsmightverywellusesomeothermeansofcommunicationwiththeirpeers.Butiftheywishtocommunicatewithbackwardoremergingcivilizations,thereareonlyafewobviousmethods,thechiefofwhichisradio.
ThefirstseriousattempttolistenforpossibleradiosignalsfromothercivilizationswascarriedoutattheNationalRadioAstronomyObservatoryinGreenbank,WestVirginia,in1959and1960.ItwasorganizedbyFrankDrake,nowatCornelUniversity,andwascalledProjectOzma,aftertheprincessoftheLandofOz,aplaceveryexotic,verydistantandverydifficulttoreach.Drakeexaminedtwonearbystarsforafewweekswithnegativeresults.Positiveresultswouldhavebeenastonishingbecauseaswehaveseen,evenratheroptimisticestimatesofthenumberoftechnicalcivilizationsintheGalaxyimplythatseveralhundredthousandstarsmustbeexaminedinordertoachievesuccessbyrandomstellarselection.
SinceProjectOzma,therehavebeensixoreightothersuchprograms,allatarathermodestlevel,intheUnitedStates,CanadaandtheSovietUnion.Allresultshavebeennegative.Thetotalnumberofindividualstarsexaminedtodateinthiswayislessthanathousand.Wehaveperformedsomethinglikeonetenthofonepercentoftherequiredeffort.
However,therearesignsthatmuchmoreseriouseffortsmaybemusteredinthereasonablynearfuture.Besides,handinhandwiththerecentspectacularadvancesinradiotechnology,therehasbeenadramaticincreaseinthescientificandpublicrespectabilityoftheentiresubjectofextraterrestriallife.AclearsignofthenewattitudeistheVikingmissionstoMars,whicharetoasignificantextentdedicatedtothesearchforlifeonanotherplanet.
Butalongwiththeburgeoningdedicationtoaserioussearch,aslightlynegativenotehasemergedwhichisneverthelessveryinteresting.Afewscientistshavelatelyaskedacuriousquestion:Ifextraterrestrialintelligenceisabundant,whyhavewenotalreadyseenitsmanifestationsSkepticsalsoaskwhythereisnoclearevidenceofextraterrestrialvisitstoEarth.Wehavealreadylaunchedslowandmodestinterstellarspacecraft.Asocietymoreadvancethanoursshouldbeabletoplythespacesbetweenthestarsconvenientlyifnoteffortlessly.Overmillionsofyearssuchsocietiesshouldhaveestablishedcolonies,whichmightthemselveslaunchinterstellarexpeditions.WhyaretheynothereThetemptationistodeducethatthereareatmostafewadvancedextraterrestrialcivilizations--eitherbecausestatisticallyweareoneofthefirsttechnicalcivilizationstohaveemergedorbecauseitisthefateofallsuchcivilizationstodestroythemselvesbeforetheyaremuchfurtheralongthanwe.
Itseemstomethatsuchdespairisquitepremature.Allsuchargumentsdependonourcorrectlysurmisingtheintentionsofbeingsfarmoreadvancedthanourselves,andwhenexaminedmorecloselyIthinktheseargumentsrevealarangeofinterestinghumanconceits.WhydoweexpectthatitwillbeeasytorecognizethemanifestationsofveryadvancedcivilizationsIsoursituationnotclosertothatofmembersofanisolatedsocietyintheAmazonbasin,say,wholackthetoolstodetectthepowerfulinternationalradioandtelevisiontrafficthatisallaroundthemAlso,thereisawiderangeofincompletelyunderstoodphenomenainastronomy.Mightthemodulationofpulsarsortheenergysourceofquasars,forexample,haveatechnologicaloriginOrperhapsthereisagalacticethicofnoninterferencewithbackwardoremergingcivilizations.Perhapsthereisawaitingtimebeforecontactisconsideredappropriate,soastogiveusafairopportunitytodestroyourselvesfirst,ifwearesoinclined.Perhapsallsocietiessignificantlymoreadvancedthanourownhaveachievedaneffectivepersonalimmortalityandlosethemotivationforinterstellargallivanting,whichmay,forallweknow,beatypicalurgeonlyofadolescentcivilizations.Perhapsmaturecivilizationsdonotwishtopollutethecosmos.Thereisaverylonglistofsuch"perhaps,"fewofwhichweareinapositiontoevaluatewithanydegreeofassurance.
Thequestionofextraterrestrialcivilizationsseemstomeentirelyopen.Personally,Ithinkitfarmoredifficulttounderstandauniverseinwhichwearetheonlytechnologicalcivilization,oroneofaveryfew,thantoconceiveofacosmosbriningoverwithintelligentlife.Manyaspectsoftheproblemare,fortunately,amenabletoexperimentalverification.Wecansearchforplanetsofotherstars,seeksimpleformsoflifeonsuchnearbyplanetsasMars,andperformmoreextensivelaboratorystudiesonthechemistryoftheoriginoflife.Wecaninvestigatemoredeeplytheevolutionoforganismsandsocieties.Theproblemcriesoutforalong-term,open-minded,systematicsearch,withnatureastheonlyarbiterofwhatisorisnotlikely.THELIBRARYCARDOnemorningIarrivedearlyatworkandwentintothebanklobbywheretheNegroporterwasmopping.IstoodatacounterandpickeduptheMemphisCommercialAppealandbeganmyfreereadingofthepress.IcamefinallytotheeditorialpageandsawanarticledealingwithoneH.L.Mencken.IknewbyhearsaythathewastheeditoroftheAmericanMercury,butasidefromthatIknewnothingabouthim.ThearticlewasafuriousdenunciationofMencken,concludingwithone,hot,shortsentence:Menckenisafool.
IwonderedwhatonearththisMenckenhaddonetocalldownuponhimthescornoftheSouth.TheonlypeopleIhadeverheardenouncedintheSouthwereNegroes,andthismanwasnotaNegro.ThenwhatideasdidMenckenholdthatmadeanewspaperliketheCommercialAppealcastigatehimpublicly
UndoubtedlyhemustbeadvocatingideasthattheSouthdidnotlike.
Now,howcouldIfindoutaboutthisMenckenTherewasahugelibraryneartheriverfront,butIknewthatNegroeswerenotallowedtopatronizeitsshelvesanymorethantheyweretheparksandplaygroundsofthecity.Ihadgoneintothelibraryseveraltimestogetbooksforthewhitemenonthejob.Whichofthemwouldnowhelpmetogetbooks
Iweighedthepersonalitiesofthemenonthejob.TherewasDon,aJew;butIdistrustedhim.HispositionwasnotmuchbetterthanmineandIknewthathewasuneasyandinsecure;hehadalwaystreatedmeinanoffhand,banteringwaythatbarelyconcealedhiscontempt.Iwasafraidtoaskhimtohelpmetogetbooks;hisfranticdesiretodemonstratearacialsolidaritywiththewhitesagainstNegroesmightmakehimbetrayme.
Thenhowabouttheboss
No,hewasaBaptistandIhadthesuspicionthathewouldnotbequiteabletocomprehendwhyablackboywouldwanttoreadMencken.TherewereotherwhitemenonthejobwhoseattitudesshowedclearlythattheywereKluxersorsympathizers,andtheywereoutofthequestion.
Thereremainedonlyonemanwhoseattitudedidnotfitintoananti-Negrocategory,forIhadheardthewhitemenrefertohimas"Popelover".HewasanIrishCatholicandwashatedbythewhiteSoutherners.Iknewthathereadbooks,becauseIhadgothimvolumesfromthelibraryseveraltimes.Sincehe,too,wasanobjectofhatred,Ifeltthathemightrefusemebutwouldhardlybetrayme.Ihesitated,weighingandbalancingtheimponderablerealities.
OnemorningIpausedbeforetheCatholicfellow'sdesk.
"Iwanttoaskyouafavor,"Iwhisperedtohim.
"Whatisit"
"Iwanttoread.Ican'tgetbooksfromthelibrary.Iwonderifyou'dletmeuseyourcard"
Helookedatmesuspiciously.
"Mycardisfullmostofthetime,"hesaid.
"Isee,"Isaidandwaited,posingmyquestionsilently.
"You'renottryingtogetmeintotrouble,areyou,boy"
heasked,staringatme.
"Oh,no,sir."
"Whatbookdoyouwant"
"AbookbyH.L.Mencken."
"Whichone"
"Idon'tknow.Hashewrittenmorethanone"
"Hehaswrittenseveral."
"Ididn'tknowthat."
"Whatmakesyouwanttore
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