February 18, 2009
Reading is Dangerous
Reading is Dangerous
J. Edgar Hoover recognized the dangers of reading books. People get ideas. Then they talk about them and write about them. They start asking questions and cause all kinds of trouble in a peaceful Conformist loving city like Cambridge. The City Manager knows best. Better to give money to MIT and to Harvard and to prevent trouble in this city by the Charles, by keeping the number of hours for library access down to a minimum. People can watch television or listen to their iPods or MP3s. No need to read books. Don't worry, be happy!
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/opinions/x817678081/Impact-of-library-closing-detrimental
Letter: Impact of library closing detrimental
GERALD BERGMAN
Elm Street
Cambridge Chronicle
Tue Feb 17, 2009, 02:45 AM EST
J. Edgar Hoover recognized the dangers of reading books. People get ideas. Then they talk about them and write about them. They start asking questions and cause all kinds of trouble in a peaceful Conformist loving city like Cambridge. The City Manager knows best. Better to give money to MIT and to Harvard and to prevent trouble in this city by the Charles, by keeping the number of hours for library access down to a minimum. People can watch television or listen to their iPods or MP3s. No need to read books. Don't worry, be happy!
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/opinions/x817678081/Impact-of-library-closing-detrimental
Letter: Impact of library closing detrimental
GERALD BERGMAN
Elm Street
Cambridge Chronicle
Tue Feb 17, 2009, 02:45 AM EST
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