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Writer Dad: Ro Cuzon
… is a series of interviews with professional writers who are also fathers, discussing how they balance the two, what the … the first installment with Tobias Buckell. “You must not come lightly to the blank page.” —Stephen King Ro Cuzon is … regimented, but then I’m a Virgo and likely OCD, so I’m completely okay with that. And Oona just started pre-K, so I …
The Futures of American Freedom
… The Futures of American Freedom Chapter 26 in The Education of Henry Adams, recently selected as the … choice but to go on alone. Even in his own profession few companions offer help, and his walk soon becomes solitary, … to the director of a Boston-based Center for Millennial Studies, “promises to provide a range of apocalyptic activities …
The New Communications: Planning for Abundance
… The New Communications: Planning for Abundance The bewildering array … and daily delivery to every home worth the billions in subsidies that will be required to supply them? How much should … restrictive regulatory policies, particularly those of the FCC. Since the 1960’s, the FCC has smothered cable …
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The Summer Kitchen
… Elsie; one stand-alone brother, James; and the twins, also brothers—every one of them older, bigger, and louder … apartment where it was cool. They didn’t even need to come upstairs to see her mother, as she was often down in … could hear that. There were always boys, grown men, ladies, children—all manner of people, really—from the full …
The Lincoln of Fact
… By Albert J. Beveridge, 2 vols. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin Company. $12.50. The writing of his biography of Lincoln was … the motives behind this move and that. Unhappily Beveridge died just as he closed this chapter and before he could … the interpreters of the political history of this country. 265-274 By Claude G. Bowers …
Mexico—And Indianismo
… in collaboration with Marian Tyler. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.00. Prologue to Mexico. By Marian Storm. New … so well. (I trust that God has forgiven his courteous falsehood!) That small incident, it seems to me, symbolizes a … practically all that was made the object of special studies, whether in politics, economics, or sociology in …
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