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Julia Wolfe: Web of Memory
… cut off the sunshine now and again. His mother—a small, compact, well-preserved woman in her eighty-third year—had … W. 0. Wolfe Born at Gettysburg, Pa. April 10, 1851 Died June 20, 1922 Next to the big stone is the one the … love and pity, and put the seal of honor on him when he died.” the web and the rock Not far distant are two …
The War Debt Settlements
… save one: the Mellon-Berenger agreement of April 29, 1926, has not been ratified by the American Senate or the … sound? Are the settlements under it thoroughly just, expedient, even generous, and on the whole commendable? Are the … misrepresentation, too much petty controversy over minor points. There is a real need for a cool, sympathetic …
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The Married Man
… you’re looking well, you’re a sight better than when you come. Isn’t he, Mr. Brentnall? Brentnall He’s too healthy … voices downstairs. Ada They are all three here—I must go also. (Exit.) Annie Calladine straightens her hair before … Miss Calladine? Annie Thank you! Brentnall Gentlemen—the ladies! Grainger (ironically) God bless ‘em. Jack Amen! …
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Sugar Days
… cash and decided to give the harvest a try. I had found a website, SugarBeetHarvest.com, and an e-mail address, to … of his glasses, and yellow block lettering emphasized his points. I learned that I would not be picking beets, as I … in Minnesota and North Dakota. But many also would seek steadier employment, and the sugar industry, as Hill had …
The Great War and American Memory
… they dubbed their practice “oral history.” There is also the matter of posing alternatives to what actually … of Lenin to Russia by means of a sealed train—would become the most famous examples of such strategic and … observation of Fussell’s is how literate the British soldiers of World War I were and how so many of them carried …
Watching Through Windows: A Perspective on Anne Tyler
… in 1976— “Because I Want More Than One Life,” Tyler commented: “It seems to me often that I’m sort of looking … Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Tyler reached another large audience when Accidental Tourist was produced as a highly … Peacock, Tyler’s English teacher at Broughton High School, also had a large impact on her early development. In a …
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