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Sensationalism and Indifference
… but indifference. They do not realize how quickly our bodies grow callous to even the keenest sensations, and how … our permanent interest to appeal not only to our senses but also to our hearts and minds. A wider realization of this … that it would transform many of the activities of both our composers and our performers. For over a generation now …
Thunder Over Latin America
… Mexico. By Henry Bramford Parkes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.75. The Coming Struggle for Latin America. By Carleton Beals. Philadelphia: J. B. Uppincott Company. $2.50. Since the …
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Location
… he’d simply told them, and they’d made arrangements without comment  Mike nodded at Simon’s bag. “Nikon?” he said. It … worse men in the world than Simon’s dad, but there were also many more who were better. Maybe in the grand scheme of … “It took my inhaler,” said Simon, pointing.   Cley studied the monkey. “It’s a he,” he said. “The males have …
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Backcountry
… him, too, who had been dumb or weak enough to probably die.  Richie liked to say the house was ski-in, ski-out, … trees, the distant frozen lakes visible from the summit. Coming down, she got to thinking about her technique and … She could tell they thought she should leave but were also impressed, in spite of themselves, that she kept …
The Juggler
… . . .”) and at the same time he is riding a unicycle and also juggling such things as oranges, apples, eggs, and when … old and who says he is a damn good fryer and froster, but complains that the grease is starting to get to him, that in … in a good neighborhood, and the building has a doorman—I become aware that I am working in time to a rhythm of dull …
Inexplicable World War I
… and 21 pages of bibliography in very small print encompass a wide ranging critique of conventional beliefs on … put her at odds with France and Russia. That, in his view, also disqualifies imperialism as a cause of war. The author, … spent to kill an enemy (p.298). And what about the soldiers themselves? Millions died, but the survivors, except …
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