Re: Catcher Paper

cinnimon@vvm.com
Sun, 21 Mar 1999 21:58:40 +0000

(I don't think this was sent properly the first time, so I'm going to repost it)
I don't know if anyone wrote this already, but a "sanitarium"  was a place
where, in the early part of the century, TB sufferers would be placed. 
This happened to many a great writer - such as Eugene O'Neil, this being
where he first was inspired to write plays instead of poetry.  In these
"sanitariums" people would often be dramatically changed, mentally and
physically, due to their seclusion from the world; to respond to their
changes many sanitariums would have psychiatrists avaliable.
Sarah
"I myself have never been able to 
find out precisely what feminism is: 
I only know that people call me a 
feminist whenever I express sentiments 
that differntiate me from doormat..."   
rebecca
west