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Selected reading from Treatise on Friendship
Course reading ebook, adapted by Ian D. Dunkle from Project Gutenberg’s Treatises on Friendship and Old Age, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, translated by E.S. Shuckburgh: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2808Cicero describes the necessary features, the value, and the limits of friendship through a short dialogue
John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Invisible Prince
Lecture by Presiding Justice Francis T. Murphy of the New York State Appellate Division (1977-1997), regarding Machiavellian qualities in the legal profession. Includes speaker introduction and handwritten notes.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/events_programs_sonnet_lectures/1002/thumbnail.jp
John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Invisible Prince
Lecture by Presiding Justice Francis T. Murphy of the New York State Appellate Division (1977-1997), regarding Machiavellian qualities in the legal profession. Includes copy with handwritten editing notes.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/events_programs_sonnet_lectures/1021/thumbnail.jp
Le Beau Serge
Le Beau Serge (1958, F) by Claude Chabrol
Main Cast: Edmond Beauchamp; Gerard Blain
Company: Ajym Films
The movie tells about Francois, who returns to his home-town (which is actually a village) after more than a decade. There he meets his old friend Serge who became a drunkard. Francois wants to help his old friend, but has to face the fact, that Serge not really wants to be helped. Nevertheless Francois helps Serge to witness the birth of his first child.
Scene: alcohol male wine or champagne tobacco transgressive in company
0:12:01-0:14:14: alcohol
In this scene we can see Serge and an old man sitting together in a bar. A bottle of win is standing in front of them. And considering their behaviour it is not the first of the day. Serge has problems to pour the wine properly into his and the old man's glass. The tow drunk are not talking to each other. Then Francois appear and something unexpected happens: Serge embraces Francois and starts to cry. The same time Serge's wife and Marie arrive and start to carry the drunk men home. While Serge is carried outside he now starts to love.
The two drunken men demonstrate very well what alcohol can do. So the perception here will be plain negative. It could only be that they feel pity for Serge who obviously needs help.
Clip: 52 (Addictions 5
Spartan Daily, April 13, 1977
Volume 68, Issue 43https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6197/thumbnail.jp
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