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Buenos Aires Side to Side
… except when they say goodbye on Sundays. Then the big tears come. Then, Lord, the whole pampas reel, and the asphalt and … man. In Pablo’s glance and the turn of his jaw when he signals, “Vale, está bien,” Faye understands that he keeps the … never make the kind of mistakes she has made. Horacio studied in the University of Buenos Aires in the School of …
Edgar Allan Poe and the University of Virginia
… and eight days. The second session began February 1, 1826. Thirty-four students matriculated on that day. By … sixth in the final report in Senior French. He was publicly commended for a verse translation from Tasso. Poe’s classes … this imaginative, emotional, creative boy. Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, in the midst of the second session of …
What of the Night?
… and orator, Kossuth. In spite of the hour, he was welcomed by a long-waiting delegation whose spokesman assured … Pacific,” his name not only would “unlock every heart” but also would be “the signal for the uprising of eighteen … His departure was scarcely noticed. The popular excitement died out with a suddenness proportionate to …
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Bound to Succeed
… Women I once asked my mother, a well-educated, exceedingly competent woman, why she served as someone’s assistant for … changes are necessary for women to flourish as professionals and mothers. But the core of the problem is more … who grew up black in the eighties, “raised on a steady diet of images that showed us as unworthy, …
The Green-Room
… of all topics and to all stimulating and engaging points of view.” How far these promises are being kept after … that are so vitally taking place in Southern life can be studied. In a paper accompanying‘ “Alabama Goes Industrial,” … After his graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1926, he returned to his native town of Fayette-ville where he …
Notes on Current Books, Spring 2000
… in the Western hemisphere, Bermuda stands out as an understudied colony in the Atlantic World. Founded in 1612, Bermuda … to be much new in these essays. They illuminate interesting points of Frye’s thought, but nothing that a careful reader … Why Read the Classics? by Italo Calvino. Pantheon $26 In this collection of essays, the most extensive …
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