… of the Soviet-American contest and the doctrines and commitments which have surrounded that conflict. By the … of ultimate standards—with a policy that rests on expediency. In the end, of course, the Cold War consensus has … Minister about sanctions in the wake of Afghanistan. 210-226 By James A. Nathan …
… had been a widow for some years, her husband, Paul, having died suddenly of a heart attack while he was extracting a … a shy, lovely bride. Over the years, however, she had become increasingly withdrawn, to the point where Paul, who … cookout, or the yearly Walk for a Cure with all the other ladies of the hill. People came to understand that Doris would …
… once only a priestess and of Bloomsbury alone, has now become the reigning goddess of contemporary English letters. … is common to all people. Mr. Bennett and Mr. Wells and Mr. Galsworthy have created persons a plenty and in doing so … are unimportant. Who is Septimus Warren Smith? An ex-soldier suffering from shell shock? Yes. But he is also …
Poetry
… the bed of a dying person to say there will always be new bodies to celebrate and mourn, that night we only knew the …
… Les meant to bury the bomb under blue regimented lead soldiers in a fringe of vegetable garden between the house and … cupped a hand over it. Never married, she worked in the commissioner’s office at the courthouse and smoked Lucky … before spired ghostly churches. He cruised along what locals called the Hanging Tree Road. He realized he’d better …
… set of values “some of which are deplorable, obviously, but also some of which are the best things that I have ever had … of personal influence. But Ransom, Tate, and Warren had become major figures in the literary world, and Brooks, … instead of writing as a survivor, he is now one who will die early in the same war. Even the name Marsman may have …