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Okinawa, Harry Truman, and the Atomic Bomb
… was even worse. When the battle was over, more than 260,000 people would be dead. II Four months before I wrote … He said, ‘I didn’t bring you up to the age of 16 to die.’ I thought he was a traitor to say such a thing. I went … a dozen or so, sometimes more than 100 hitting at various points along the ping line and into the shelters of Okinawa. …
Edwin Arlington Robinson to Daniel Gregory Mason: Second Series
… Robinson and I were friends of Philip Henry Savage, who died suddenly in his early thirties, June 4, 1899, without … on verse are so few, and his letter of September 11 is so uncompromising and so amusing, that I shall pocket my vanity … “The Order of Nature,” etc. 29 East 22nd Street March 26, 1901 Dear Mason: I don’t want you to go anywhere with …
Since Wilson
… nine thousand Y. M. C. A. secretaries, and fourteen soldiers. But as I look back on it now I remember seeing only … they are not worth remembering after thirteen years. With a comrade I arrived a bit late, and in order to see over the … the center of interest. There were hordes of French generals, the sunlight gleaming on the golden oak leaves …
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Social Justice
… Social Justice Tricia Griffith’s Community of Internet Detectives On August 5, 2016, Tricia … something new. Give me a sense of the daily action on your website. Tricia Griffith: Imagine a room full of people from … dumped her body. But they couldn’t prove that Caylee had died this way, because her body was too decomposed. Since it …
A Knight to Remember
… seen a woman in a bathing suit before. He says, “My father died right where you’re standing.” The words surprise him; … seeking sympathy. It is a striking moment because it reveals to Simon, and to the reader, that he is not as immune to … as he believes. If Knight’s characters have one thing in common, it is this essential misunderstanding of themselves. …
The Legacy of Nazism and Fascism
… of Fascism. By Herbert L. Matthews. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. What to Do tvith Italy. By Gaetano Salvemini … was created a quarter of a century ago. Another conclusion points to the direct and unescapable responsibility of the … for the rise of Mussolini, but powerful groups and individuals in England and America, mentioned by names and …
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