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  2. On his ninetieth birthday, George Bernard Shaw, for many years one of the most famous—and certainly one of the greatest—of the past century's citizens, talks about the world as he sees it in the wisdom of age. "There is no difference between the years 1800 and 1900," he says. "Humanity is just what is was in the earliest recorded history." But as for the future...G.B.S., AT 90, SUMS UP THE WORLD AS HE SEES IT

    LONDON, Friday.—George Bernard Shaw today reached his ninetieth birthday. Twenty years-ago, when he was about to reach his three-score years and 10, I was in Dublin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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