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Toward Hiroshima—And Beyond
… claims for the efficacy of air power that had been common since the beginning of the century. Uncertain that … so demoralize or incapacitate the enemy as to render ground combat obsolete. More Utopian formulations, some of them … context for the war from both the Axis and the American points of view, to accept his designation of American …
Neutrality and the World War
… By Ray Stannard Baker. Garden City:  Doubleday, Doran and Company. $4.00. At Washington, as the reviewer sits down to … preserve the objective point of view. His ancestry, his studies, his literary tastes, all gave him a strong personal … in the early spring of 1915, at a time when, as Mr. Baker points out, the President was urging him to get in touch …
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On Whitman’s “To a Locomotive in Winter”
… On Whitman’s “To a Locomotive in Winter” In Wordsworth’s 1833 sonnet, … of “influential traditions of English prosody which forms points of departure, at least, for any indigenous rhythms … twinkle of thy wheels Thy train of cars behind, obedient, merrily-following, Through gale or calm, now swift, …
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Rough Seas: Senegal’s Threatened Fisheries
… the sun starts to set on the Atlantic Ocean, the market comes alive. The boats pull in, bringing loads of fish in … to protect the spawning grounds of some species. They are also trying to establish more oversight of the fishery … have made it. Others haven’t. One of Lamin Diop’s friends died along the way. I ask him why his friend had risked it. …
An American Philosopher in the World of Nations
… while the British could go or send to London and clarify points at issue in a few days, the American ministers, cut … in a letter written to John Quincy Adams, on March 30, 1826, Jefferson recalled the almost complete failure of … could only be considered as a very ineffectual expedient and Jefferson himself was willing to confess the …
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What Liesel Thinks of Horses
… knows nothing of either Ellis or the question. Liesel studies her ignorant face. Katie has in fact experienced very … how big he is. She tries to get her head around the number 263. She gives him different things to hold to see which … are trying to outdo each other in her eyes, trying to win points that add up to her love.  She tests Katie to see if …
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