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Fleshpots in the South
… have taken place. New England has shifted from farming to commerce and so to industry; from a huntsman’s frontier the West has become a “producing interior” for foodstuffs and manufactures; … in the same breath with Pittsburgh and Gary. Muscle Shoals and the Catawba River power dams are great units in a …
Men Without Violence
… by Oswald Garrison Villard. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. Gandhi Triumphant. By Haridas T. Muzumdar. New York: Universal Publishing Company. $1.00. Nehru, the Rising Star of India. By Anup … of Mahatma Gandhi’s religious, social, and political ideals and practices, has given us a sociological study of the …
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Calling Art
… the radio, on this station, you have to have a third-class FCC license.” Well, Art had a first-class license. He was studying radio engineering at Stanford and said so. “Come back here!” The manager again, that growl. Art leans … old songs from back in elementary school, junior high. Oldies, they called them. One day Art said they were “oldies …
Camelot Revisited
… “No, Thomas, you must live to tell our story,” and the audience realizes that Thomas will grow up to be Thomas … the time as knights of the Round Table. If we accepted any common identification, it was the “New Frontiersmen” label, … effectiveness several times over. We were bound together also by stronger ties. We believed that the business of …
The Cold War Revisited
… England and France in the 18th century, the Cold War comprises a major divide in the history of the modern world. … made clear in a letter to Edward R. Stettinius on March 26, 1949: “I am quite convinced myself, and I think all of … Soviet and American behavior. Among the earlier studies which have emphasized the American illusions of …
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Good Friday
… where a ruler would mark an edge  to ink off last year and commence with the unblotted future as if time were a heavy  … and those who did what war asked of them  and those who died  and those who died even when they went on living and those grieving  the …
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