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Tribute To Edmund Sinnot

Verbatim note by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath

Two Kinds Of Politicians Are Not Different

Verbatim note by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath in New York City

Right And Wrong

Verbatim note by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath

Death Is Life On A Smaller Scale

Verbatim note by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath

Truth About Evil

Verbatim notes by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath

Expediency

Verbatim note by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath

Poetry And Prose

Verbatim typing on a 3x5 card by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath

Swaddling Clothes

Verbatim typing on a 3x5 card by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath

Freedom And The Church

Recollection by Spencer MacCallum of Heath’s remarking on Sinnot's passage on page 6 of Two Roads to Truth: “Through the slow centuries the dream lived on that man is not a rational being only, endowed with high powers of intelligence, but that in some mysterious way the spirit of the universe flows through him. This dream has been a powerful force to lift him out of barbarism.”

Experience Is The Best Approach To A Subject

Verbatim typing on a 3x5 card by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath, who was remarking on Spencer’s brother, Crawford John's, enthusiasm that "mathematics can be applied in almost any field"