Autumn 1995 Issue
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The Green Room
- Staige D. Blackford — The Green Room, Autumn 1995
Articles
- John J. Clayton — Dance to the Old Words
- J. A. S. Evans — The Fascination of Thucydides
- Norman A. Graebner — America's Receding International Role
- PETER HARRIS — Varieties of Religious Experience: New Work By Galway Kinnell, Jane Hirshfield, and Rodney Jones
- Joseph Hynes — Tom Stoppard's Lighted March
- Neil D. Isaacs — Jim Dandy to the Rescue
- HILARY MASTERS — Connections
- David B. Mattern — Two Powerful Pens
- Anne Leigh Parrish — A Painful Shade of Blue
- HUGH RAGSDALE — The Solzhenitsyn That Nobody Knows
- William Craig Rice — Who Killed History? An Academic Autopsy
- Thomas Russell — The Age of Sanity
Poetry
- Where the Bullpasture and the Cowpasture Couple
- James Finnegan — Muldoon Monument Co. and Velvet
- Tess Gallagher — Because the Dream Is My Tenderest Arm and Laughter and Stars
- Kathleen Halme — The Eloquence of Objects, the Demise of Material Culture and Poem With Ethnic Overtones
- SYDNEY LEA — Canary Weather and Mudtime In the County
- Stanley Marcus — College Boy and Surfaces
- Stan Sanvel Rubin — Partial List of the Saved

