Chapter 9 - A PAPER FOR DR. W DR WINSTON ALWAYS HELPED me as best he could. He was one of those people you never minded talking to, telling your deepest thoughts. His was the point of more Socratic method, pointing out flaws in your logic, helping you to work out what you actually meant by what you said. Don't know where he trained, but again - for someone in your mind, you don't need to look to closely unless you want to find all the mirrors there. I was just happy I had someone to talk to at the odd hours. "Hello, Herbert. Glad to see you again. Have a seat. How have you been doing with all your projects?" "Not bad, Doctor. Not bad. Settling in well, at least as well as expected. Say, could you look over something for me? I had to write some essay for College English and thought to b