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The Little Red House
… Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, for whom Tom clerked in 1926, and to Judge Learned Hand, were stacked weeks of unread … to Tom for help and help will be given, often gratis.” Ben points out Tom’s generous nature: when General Chennault … joined his father’s law firm, and Alfred T. Hobson at the RFC, a piano and party man, were never occupants but most …
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The Pity Palace
… stop feeling sorry for himself he, Antonio Vieri, would become famous for it throughout Florence (they lived in … “Go—what is the expression?— fornicate with your own bodies, ” he told them. Antonio Vieri had learned this … groceries for him, then Antonio Vieri would let them in, also no questions asked, and eat their food. Then, if they …
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Our Foreign Affairs Establishment: The Need For Reform
… this chorus of annoyance and recrimination) four specific complaints stand out. It is alleged that too often the … of translating its generalized statements of national goals into specific action programs or into crisply phrased … conferences is now often a formality. When the main ingredients of an agenda are military, economic, financial, …
The Bogey Between the Generations
… you have to winnow your words and leave out all the essentials, but that she, the innocent girl in question, is … world may really be a bogey. But that isn’t because individuals are wicked villains. At least ninety-nine per cent of … measure of this famous “wickedness.” But since they never come across it; since they find meanness and emptiness the …
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R.I.P.
… visions, but everything was put right when mom said “come on home, I want to care for you,” left the house and … by drink sang while removing the shrapnel from a soldier recovered from the Spanish flu returned to Poland all … happy celebrated by all in life before dying contented in a comfortable bed 211-213 By Jennifer Moxley …
How Dead Is Poetry?
… Auden, and William Butler Yeats, no casual versifiers. Audiences crowd “poetry” readings in night clubs and community centers. When I asked a colleague who teaches … flooding in the context of history. Respected journals continue to pay tribute to poetry. The New Yorker, The …
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