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Searching for Henry Adams
… the pen, to teach and persuade. Unlike old John, Henry’s points were often so indirect or clever that the lesson … Chartres (1913), the book which architects, philosophers, medievalists, and lovers of literature generally have adored; … are published here, including 549 never before printed, and 261 which are published in full for the first time. Also …
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Descent into Haiti
… among themselves in black piles of steamy garbage. No sound comes from the mouths of the withered men and women picking … Nov. 11–21, 2004,” charged that UN peacekeepers and soldiers “resort to heavy-handed incursions into the poorest … chair in the cramped humidity of her cinder block house and points toward the bed cluttered with pots, pans, and …
The Sacred Harp in the Land of Eden
… an elevated rail with a little velvet curtain. At intervals they dutifully rise to sing the hymns provided in … and musical professionalism in the church. The choir sings competently because it is made up of educated musicians with well-behaved voices. The congregation listens obediently because that is what it is supposed to do. When the …
Medicine and the Public
… British Royal Commission on National Health Insurance in 1926, Political and Economic Planning on the British Health … of the interests of the medical profession and of certain points which lend national coloring to the problem in the … I. Dublin, at the National Health Conference, stated: “Studies which have been thoroughly confirmed show that on the …
Mr. Jefferson to Mr. Roosevelt
… I believe. One that I sent to a French friend in 1793 comes to mind just now. In this I said: “I continue … I never had the opportunity to become. I had thought and studied much about the principles of human government before I … I am not prepared to say, but the logic of my entire career points to an emphasis, not on machines or on money, but …
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Link Roundup: A Bar Fight and a Wikipedia Edit War
… literary agent Barbara Bauer against Wikipedia after unkind comments about her appeared on her entry. The entry, since … worst literary agencies” listing as a result of regular complaints about her. As a factually-accurate statement—she … good grounds for a lawsuit, but it was Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act that came to Wikipedia’s rescue. …
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