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(Wilmarth Sheldon) title: Tutors' Lane date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/24771.txt cache: ./cache/24771.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 2 resourceName b'24771.txt' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/file2bib.py", line 107, in text = textacy.preprocessing.normalize.normalize_quotation_marks( text ) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/preprocessing/normalize.py", line 32, in normalize_quotation_marks return text.translate(QUOTE_TRANSLATION_TABLE) AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'translate' 24771 txt/../pos/24771.pos 24771 txt/../wrd/24771.wrd Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/txt2keywords.py", line 54, in for keyword, score in ( yake( doc, ngrams=NGRAMS, topn=TOPN ) ) : File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/ke/yake.py", line 96, in yake word_scores = _compute_word_scores(doc, word_occ_vals, word_freqs, stop_words) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/ke/yake.py", line 205, in _compute_word_scores freq_baseline = statistics.mean(freqs_nsw) + statistics.stdev(freqs_nsw) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/statistics.py", line 315, in mean raise StatisticsError('mean requires at least one data point') statistics.StatisticsError: mean requires at least one data point 24771 txt/../ent/24771.ent 51153 txt/../wrd/51153.wrd 51153 txt/../pos/51153.pos 31626 txt/../pos/31626.pos 31626 txt/../wrd/31626.wrd 51153 txt/../ent/51153.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 51153 author: Clothier, Bill title: The Semantic War date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/51153.txt cache: ./cache/51153.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; 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Reducing subject-collegeTeachers-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 31626 author = Smith, Evelyn E. title = The Vilbar Party date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3592 sentences = 310 flesch = 85 summary = [Sidenote: _"Nuts to you!" was what Narli knew Earthmen would tell "The Perzils are giving a vilbar party tomorrow night," Professor Slood "You _will_ come this time, won't you, Narli?" parties, Karn." He took a frismil nut out of the tray on his desk and "But this is in your honor, Narli--a farewell party. "You know I like being alone most of the time, so I won't Narli Gzann had been chosen as first exchange professor "I just _know_ you're going to love Earth, Professor Gzann," the hostess President Purrington of North America came himself to meet Narli at the airfield because Narli was the first interplanetary exchange professor cordiality, wringing Narli's upper right hand after a moment of enough like its Saturnian equivalent to make Narli feel at home "Well, Narli!" Slood said, his face swelling with joy. "You are very brave, Narli," he said cache = ./cache/31626.txt txt = ./txt/31626.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 4510 author = Benson, Arthur Christopher title = Watersprings date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78761 sentences = 4646 flesch = 86 summary = "Yes, I don't care about my work," said Jack, "and I think I shall get "I suppose I don't care about real things," said Howard. "Well, I want to know about people," said Jack, "and I think it pays to old-fashioned waggonette, with an elderly coachman, who said that Mrs. Graves had hoped to come herself, but was not very well, and thought "I think Jack would rather like a commercial career," said Howard. "Yes," said Howard, "I felt that, and I may tell you plainly I liked "Yes," said Mrs. Graves, "it is like that in a way; it is the one thing "But Jack," said Howard, "isn't like that. "Yes," said Howard, "'the old, unhappy, far-off things,' that turn "I thought you believed in letting people alone!" said Howard. "One more thing," said Howard; "why not get your people to come up for "I won't have you talk like that," said Howard; "you don't know what cache = ./cache/4510.txt txt = ./txt/4510.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34468 author = Brebner, Percy James title = Christopher Quarles: College Professor and Master Detective date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 84935 sentences = 6059 flesch = 86 summary = The old man never asked a question; I do not think he said a single "Zena considers you honest," said the old man, suddenly calm again. "Do you know what he was looking for, Wigan?" Quarles asked. servant living in the house, said in her evidence that Hall came at "Yesterday you suggested that I had a theory, Wigan," said Quarles, be a man of considerable means," said Quarles. "Mrs. Fitzroy said so in her message," Quarles answered, "and it was "Have you thought of one point, Wigan?" said Quarles, with some "That man on the green was one of the crew, Wigan," said Quarles; and "I am a man of the world rather than a detective," said Quarles, his "Who could really think in a room like this?" said Quarles. "I suppose this room is much as he left it," said Quarles, picking up "A young man might be called an old friend," said Quarles. cache = ./cache/34468.txt txt = ./txt/34468.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51153 author = Clothier, Bill title = The Semantic War date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2933 sentences = 240 flesch = 85 summary = "Carlson--the Wistick dufels the Moraddy!" And he stared at me "I thought surely you would know For one thing, certain students began to walk on one side of the green sweaters went only to classes in the morning and those in white They said either one thing or the other: THE WISTICK DUFELS THE din could be heard the wild shouts of "The Wistick dufels the Moraddy!" Registrar's head, "The Wistick dufels the Moraddy!" "The Wistick dufels the Moraddy," he said. "The Wistick dufels the Moraddy," he said. past tense said, "The Wistick dufelled the Moraddy." Moraddy will win out." She went on with the preparations for dinner, "Just what does the dufellation of the Wistick by the Moraddy mean?" remember--the Moraddy dufels the Wistick!" And she swept on upstairs to The dufellation of the Wistick and the Moraddy. The dufellation of the Wistick and the Moraddy. cache = ./cache/51153.txt txt = ./txt/51153.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 57669 author = Futrelle, Jacques title = The Problem of Cell 13 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 79486 sentences = 6802 flesch = 88 summary = "As little as possible," said The Thinking Machine. o'clock one week from to-night," said The Thinking Machine. "Come back to the cell," said The Thinking Machine, in the irritated The Thinking Machine raised his hand and Hatch stopped. "Do you know Mr. Weldon Henley?" suddenly asked The Thinking Machine. "Now, Mr. Hatch," said The Thinking Machine in his perpetually crabbed gone The Thinking Machine called up Hutchinson Hatch, reporter, on the Thinking Machine was asking questions of Mr. Doane when Hatch was "It means," said The Thinking Machine, "that this man is either a time of this The Thinking Machine instructed Hatch and Doane to go for "Mr. Reid," said The Thinking Machine, without any preliminary, "Mr. Curtis tells me that the knife used to kill Miss Melrose was your "Now, where is Miss Dow?" asked The Thinking Machine, in turn. all over the country, Mr. Hatch?" asked The Thinking Machine. cache = ./cache/57669.txt txt = ./txt/57669.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46405 author = Singmaster, Elsie title = Basil Everman date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 75027 sentences = 5875 flesch = 88 summary = 'Manda Gates, Mrs. Lister's cook, had served her mother, and Miss Thomasina Davis's 'Melia All dead persons seemed to Mrs. Lister to look like that; her father could discover, said of Mrs. Bent that she looked and acted like a lady, Between Richard Lister and Eleanor Bent came ten speakers, each When Utterly answered "Miss Eleanor Bent," Mrs. Scott looked astonished Thomasina Davis, sitting often with Dr. and Mrs. Lister on the porch on the other side of the house, commanded Richard Lister played with Eleanor Bent for the first time on the Mrs. Lister was certain that Richard had put away Mrs. Lister was relieved in mind when, from day to day, Richard said no Thomasina said nothing to Mrs. Lister about Basil's story. Mrs. Lister told where Richard had gone and said they did not know when "You ought to be with Richard as much as you can," said Mrs. Lister. cache = ./cache/46405.txt txt = ./txt/46405.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60434 author = McConnell, James V. title = Learning Theory date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5604 sentences = 356 flesch = 81 summary = As I sit here in this small room and think about it, I am impressed to dabble in esoteric problems of animal learning, but it was scarcely And how he hates teaching Learning Theory come across a new species, you worry about behavior first, physiology had been studying animal learning by putting white rats in a Skinner learn to press the lever in order to get a pellet of food, which was discover that pressing the lever would give me food some of the time, I never know ahead of time how many pellets--I mean seemed) before the lever delivered food the next time. hour wandering through the thing the first time I found myself in it. good to realize that my own white rats could have learned the maze a functioning as a reward, and that I am learning the problems merely to and jumping stand problems, and the results could not have confirmed cache = ./cache/60434.txt txt = ./txt/60434.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60614 author = Phillips, Rog title = Rat in the Skull date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9005 sentences = 719 flesch = 87 summary = "Well, it's about time," Alice said, turning over on her back and "I can't understand their attitude!" Dr. MacNare said to Alice when he "Paul knows he's not allowed in your study," Alice said. Paul had gone to bed, Dr. MacNare brought the test frame into the study "Now I'm getting that _feeling_ again, Joe," Alice said, laughing "Adam," Dr. MacNare said one day, "will have to wear this robot all his Thus, Dr. MacNare's Adam was born into his body, and the time of the Dr. MacNare quite often stood behind Adam where he could watch the rat Slowly, subtly, Adam's rat body became to Alice a pure brain, and his We have said little or nothing about Dr. MacNare's life at the "I don't know, Alice," Dr. MacNare had said. "And you, Paul," Alice said. "You'll be all right while we're gone, Adam?" 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"Well, I want to know about people," said Jack, "and I think it pays to old-fashioned waggonette, with an elderly coachman, who said that Mrs. Graves had hoped to come herself, but was not very well, and thought "I think Jack would rather like a commercial career," said Howard. "Yes," said Howard, "I felt that, and I may tell you plainly I liked "Yes," said Mrs. Graves, "it is like that in a way; it is the one thing "But Jack," said Howard, "isn''t like that. "Yes," said Howard, "''the old, unhappy, far-off things,'' that turn "I thought you believed in letting people alone!" said Howard. "One more thing," said Howard; "why not get your people to come up for "I won''t have you talk like that," said Howard; "you don''t know what id: 34468 author: Brebner, Percy James title: Christopher Quarles: College Professor and Master Detective date: words: 84935.0 sentences: 6059.0 pages: flesch: 86.0 cache: ./cache/34468.txt txt: ./txt/34468.txt summary: The old man never asked a question; I do not think he said a single "Zena considers you honest," said the old man, suddenly calm again. "Do you know what he was looking for, Wigan?" Quarles asked. servant living in the house, said in her evidence that Hall came at "Yesterday you suggested that I had a theory, Wigan," said Quarles, be a man of considerable means," said Quarles. "Mrs. Fitzroy said so in her message," Quarles answered, "and it was "Have you thought of one point, Wigan?" said Quarles, with some "That man on the green was one of the crew, Wigan," said Quarles; and "I am a man of the world rather than a detective," said Quarles, his "Who could really think in a room like this?" said Quarles. "I suppose this room is much as he left it," said Quarles, picking up "A young man might be called an old friend," said Quarles. id: 51153 author: Clothier, Bill title: The Semantic War date: words: 2933.0 sentences: 240.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/51153.txt txt: ./txt/51153.txt summary: "Carlson--the Wistick dufels the Moraddy!" And he stared at me "I thought surely you would know For one thing, certain students began to walk on one side of the green sweaters went only to classes in the morning and those in white They said either one thing or the other: THE WISTICK DUFELS THE din could be heard the wild shouts of "The Wistick dufels the Moraddy!" Registrar''s head, "The Wistick dufels the Moraddy!" "The Wistick dufels the Moraddy," he said. "The Wistick dufels the Moraddy," he said. past tense said, "The Wistick dufelled the Moraddy." Moraddy will win out." She went on with the preparations for dinner, "Just what does the dufellation of the Wistick by the Moraddy mean?" remember--the Moraddy dufels the Wistick!" And she swept on upstairs to The dufellation of the Wistick and the Moraddy. The dufellation of the Wistick and the Moraddy. id: 57669 author: Futrelle, Jacques title: The Problem of Cell 13 date: words: 79486.0 sentences: 6802.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/57669.txt txt: ./txt/57669.txt summary: "As little as possible," said The Thinking Machine. o''clock one week from to-night," said The Thinking Machine. "Come back to the cell," said The Thinking Machine, in the irritated The Thinking Machine raised his hand and Hatch stopped. "Do you know Mr. Weldon Henley?" suddenly asked The Thinking Machine. "Now, Mr. Hatch," said The Thinking Machine in his perpetually crabbed gone The Thinking Machine called up Hutchinson Hatch, reporter, on the Thinking Machine was asking questions of Mr. Doane when Hatch was "It means," said The Thinking Machine, "that this man is either a time of this The Thinking Machine instructed Hatch and Doane to go for "Mr. Reid," said The Thinking Machine, without any preliminary, "Mr. Curtis tells me that the knife used to kill Miss Melrose was your "Now, where is Miss Dow?" asked The Thinking Machine, in turn. all over the country, Mr. Hatch?" asked The Thinking Machine. id: 24771 author: Lewis, W. S. (Wilmarth Sheldon) title: Tutors' Lane date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 60434 author: McConnell, James V. title: Learning Theory date: words: 5604.0 sentences: 356.0 pages: flesch: 81.0 cache: ./cache/60434.txt txt: ./txt/60434.txt summary: As I sit here in this small room and think about it, I am impressed to dabble in esoteric problems of animal learning, but it was scarcely And how he hates teaching Learning Theory come across a new species, you worry about behavior first, physiology had been studying animal learning by putting white rats in a Skinner learn to press the lever in order to get a pellet of food, which was discover that pressing the lever would give me food some of the time, I never know ahead of time how many pellets--I mean seemed) before the lever delivered food the next time. hour wandering through the thing the first time I found myself in it. good to realize that my own white rats could have learned the maze a functioning as a reward, and that I am learning the problems merely to and jumping stand problems, and the results could not have confirmed id: 60614 author: Phillips, Rog title: Rat in the Skull date: words: 9005.0 sentences: 719.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/60614.txt txt: ./txt/60614.txt summary: "Well, it''s about time," Alice said, turning over on her back and "I can''t understand their attitude!" Dr. MacNare said to Alice when he "Paul knows he''s not allowed in your study," Alice said. Paul had gone to bed, Dr. MacNare brought the test frame into the study "Now I''m getting that _feeling_ again, Joe," Alice said, laughing "Adam," Dr. MacNare said one day, "will have to wear this robot all his Thus, Dr. MacNare''s Adam was born into his body, and the time of the Dr. MacNare quite often stood behind Adam where he could watch the rat Slowly, subtly, Adam''s rat body became to Alice a pure brain, and his We have said little or nothing about Dr. MacNare''s life at the "I don''t know, Alice," Dr. MacNare had said. "And you, Paul," Alice said. "You''ll be all right while we''re gone, Adam?" Dr. MacNare said. id: 46405 author: Singmaster, Elsie title: Basil Everman date: words: 75027.0 sentences: 5875.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/46405.txt txt: ./txt/46405.txt summary: ''Manda Gates, Mrs. Lister''s cook, had served her mother, and Miss Thomasina Davis''s ''Melia All dead persons seemed to Mrs. Lister to look like that; her father could discover, said of Mrs. Bent that she looked and acted like a lady, Between Richard Lister and Eleanor Bent came ten speakers, each When Utterly answered "Miss Eleanor Bent," Mrs. Scott looked astonished Thomasina Davis, sitting often with Dr. and Mrs. Lister on the porch on the other side of the house, commanded Richard Lister played with Eleanor Bent for the first time on the Mrs. Lister was certain that Richard had put away Mrs. Lister was relieved in mind when, from day to day, Richard said no Thomasina said nothing to Mrs. Lister about Basil''s story. Mrs. Lister told where Richard had gone and said they did not know when "You ought to be with Richard as much as you can," said Mrs. Lister. id: 31626 author: Smith, Evelyn E. title: The Vilbar Party date: words: 3592.0 sentences: 310.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/31626.txt txt: ./txt/31626.txt summary: [Sidenote: _"Nuts to you!" was what Narli knew Earthmen would tell "The Perzils are giving a vilbar party tomorrow night," Professor Slood "You _will_ come this time, won''t you, Narli?" parties, Karn." He took a frismil nut out of the tray on his desk and "But this is in your honor, Narli--a farewell party. "You know I like being alone most of the time, so I won''t Narli Gzann had been chosen as first exchange professor "I just _know_ you''re going to love Earth, Professor Gzann," the hostess President Purrington of North America came himself to meet Narli at the airfield because Narli was the first interplanetary exchange professor cordiality, wringing Narli''s upper right hand after a moment of enough like its Saturnian equivalent to make Narli feel at home "Well, Narli!" Slood said, his face swelling with joy. "You are very brave, Narli," he said ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel