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The Lesson of the London “Proms”
… summer season is provocative of thought; to an American composer of optimistic temperament it cannot fail to be … it clear at once that he is there to play not on the audience’s hero-worship and love of sensation but on the … But there are plenty of fine works to afford nucleating points for the six other programs of the British Composers’ …
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Just So
… around the Herbst boys when they were having one of their competitive spats? They didn’t look like brothers then, and … Leonard was now living in the basement waiting to die; was dying in the basement one might say, though … no doubt learn to argue early, he was a Herbst wasn’t he.  126-132 By Edith Pearlman …
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The People in Their Labyrinth
… years after I left Venezuela for the US with my mother. I’d come on the eve of a constitutional referendum that would allow the indefinite reelection of all officials, including then president Hugo Chávez. Young protesters … a “great victory for the Venezuelan people,” as the Comandante himself would say. But even in the quiet of their …
The Wings of the Wind
… freshman year at the University of Oregon, Isaac averaged 26 points, 14 rebounds and six blocked shots a game, leading … disease can only be discovered after its young victim has died a sudden death. This is why I’m supposed to regard …
The Man Who Said No
… solution,” and “raise the specter of international communism.” The article was particularly interesting to me … law. After a year in Europe looking at pictures and cathedrals, he came back to Birmingham and was elected alderman. … influx of Eastern capital. It had all the natural ingredients necessary to manufacture steel—limestone, iron ore, …
Gerald W. Johnson: the Southerner As Realist
… Southern as Thomas Nelson Page, have in various ways been committed to abstraction. What else but abstraction was the … the States. Even Johnson’s favorite uncle, a good soldier who had ridden with Wheeler’s cavalry, told him as a … was an editorial writer for the Baltimore Sunpapers from 1926 to 1943, a contributing editor of the New Republic for a …
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