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Growing Up Progressive
… My casual clothes and hair meant that I was much more comfortable in classes like “arts and crafts.” “Creativity” … of sneaking out after “lights out” to pee in the fragrant balsam copse behind the tents. The camp was set in the middle … in the school, I also lived there, and we all ate, studied, and played there. A handful of older boys lived with a …
The Green Room, Spring 1981
… Yet what will a bomb with a bigger bang actually accomplish? Very little beyond global suicide, argues Bernard … traveled extensively throughout Europe. Foreign policy is also the subject of James A. Nathan’s essay, but rather than … policy. He has a doctoral degree in international studies from Johns Hopkins University and has studied abroad at …
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The Little Blue Horses
… her mother lived in a large town that was on its way to becoming a small city. On her way to school, Rochelle often … to blink the future into being through their cryptic rituals and consecrated tools; hammers and so forth, chalices … did not slacken before it ceased. When Rochelle’s mother died, Rochelle was willed the house and everything that lay …
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Neil Azevedo, Where Are You?
… By late 2004, he seemed poised for a breakthrough. His upcoming line-up included: a second book by New England Review … that Zoo had gone completely out of business, the press’s website continues to offer updated information on upcoming … measure of posting an open letter on the Kenyon Review website, informing their readers that Priscilla Sneff’s …
The Changing United States Policy in the Middle East
… in part as the result of the impact of the European Common Market. Ever since the announcement of the Truman … in 1947, when American moral and material support was committed to the maintenance of Greek and Turkish … arteries of vital communication and oil resources but also would discourage Russia from attempting to establish …
Memories of Women
… with a foreword by J. M. Barrie. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $3.75. World Without End. By Helen Thomas. New … us have never known he owned, a charm which reduced his soldiers to incoherent tears at sight of him. Not only the … she has worked hitherto with her toes, which she calls her “points,” rather than with her brain. Her story is, I am …
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