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A Half Century of Progress
… fiyes. Edited by Mary R. Beard. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.50. Women in the Twentieth Century. By … tension of the italics by which Mrs. Beard links her ladies together. Three examples of the italics show the hue of … of the changing circumstance recorded later in the book; so also is the increase in clubs formed on the basis of …
His Brother Joe 1914?1964
… pickles. The barbecue was homemade: lean pork cooked over coals, highly seasoned, and sliced. He hadn’t eaten barbecue … “What are old neighbors for if not to take care of somebody come back after 30 years—Law’, so long—at a time like this?” … big rock beside it where those lovers were supposed to have died when their horse ran away and they were thrown from the …
Notes on Current Books, Autumn 2003
… seamen who froze, starved, endured storms and often died in the vain search for a fantasy—a Northwest Passage. … Seduced by the West , by Laurie Winn Carlson. Ivan R. Dee $26 Just when our national party commemorating the 200th … shaped her career. The biography also emphasizes certain points of Jackson’s character which are sure to draw …
“Rimbaud” est un Autre
… sat when he began ‘To be or not be’—such thing(s) become interesting from distance of time or place. (12 March … to his own devices. Though he tried to enlist to be a soldier like his brother, he was too young to fight. Through … Rimbaud’s was not a usual teenage angst. As Mason rightly points out, “However much we may be like Rimbaud, his life …
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Back in the USSR
… more than seventy years of building the bright future of Communism, there were only dilapidated factories and cities … People who grew up in the Soviet era were raised on a diet of lies, and, even now, many struggle to divide old … murdered and dumped in mass graves in that forest. As Meis points out, any memorial—to the dead of Katyn, to the …
A National Disgrace
… undertaken: the first reform took the patients out of the community and into state hospitals; the second reform took them out of state hospitals and back into the community. Neither one solved the problem. The ideas behind …
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