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Of Legendary Time
… filigree and cabinets of carved ivory and portraits of ladies painted in what appeared to be egg tempera, and the … I came to the Mother Hubbard quarters of the departed menials and, looking through a small square window into the … this walking through the dead and silent past and coming upon violent but, in this case, merciful modernity. …
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After the Fall
… as an embryo. Unlike many cities, Saigon seemed to welcome us into its secrets, not keep them from us. This was my … Many of these men spoke English because they had been soldiers in South Vietnam’s military and, after the collapse of … objects, pictures, and documents in order to illustrate his points. I envied him. All the American artists I know, men …
Tale of the Teahouse
… illiterate guards were having some fun and keeping the incoming ink to themselves, while in his dewy tower, the … hair has to be thick and plentiful to keep them warm. It also makes a cushion for the many nights they sleep on the … to rebuild everything again. She says the spirits of his soldiers live on in today’s builders and stonemasons. Have you …
New American Heroes
… the writer contributed to this magazine an essay which commented on the national character by attempting to … sheets and start gyrations in economic statistics. It has also caused emotional and social turmoil. So many … who either starved or lived off the bounty of sentimental ladies with nothing better to do than throw away their money. …
The Role of Modern Art
… increasing strength of the veterans (one of the merited compensations for the great difficulties which artists have … Cezanne, separates from them sharply and consciously, and points to conclusions almost the reverse of their own. A … Asked about study of the classics by Americans, Diego Rivera replied, “Certainly, we should study the …
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Immigrant Kids in Limbo
… in the United States. In recent years, the number of unaccompanied minors transferred from DHS to the Office of … are proposed changes to the treatment and rights of unaccompanied alien children. When I attended a … it would require more training for Border Patrol officials on the humane treatment of children; it would improve …
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