The WR has dropped its plan to close Yeovil Junction station. As we predicted on page 376 of the June issue, there has been strong opposition to the suggestion and on July 10 local opinion ventilated its case at a Yeovil Town Hall meeting attended by Mr. G. F. Fiennes, General Manager of the WR.
It was starlight and I explained the Signs of the Zodiac to her, and pointed out Mars, a bright dot of light creeping zenithward, towards which so many telescopes were pointed.
Those who have been exposed to the chance of inoculation frequently imagine that they have the disease, but it is rare that this hydrophobophobia induces symptoms resembling, except in the most superficial manner, the genuine malady, and we doubt whether there are any authenticated instances in which a disease unquestionably emotional in its origin ran a rapid course to a speedy death.
What is especially frightening about Pet Sematary [1983, by Stephen King] is that there is nothing extraordinary about it. It is, in a sense, intraordinary.