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The Casualties of Walt Whitman
… was never married he himself has declared. All the evidence points to New Orleans as the place where he learned what can … partner’s social security check in the event that he should die. Gays and lesbians do not have adoption rights. Added to … secret wish has been granted. On the night of March 26, 1992, in the dark hush of the Cathedral of St. John the …
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Life on the River Gambia
… began a sixty-day journey by canoe to document the communities and cultures sustained by the river. Keeping in … Image Gambia River drainage Basin (Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, Illustration created by Karl Musser.) Perhaps as …
Freedom in Africa: The Next Stage
… in fact it has been less of a struggle than a series of deals. In order to create a national myth, and a gallery of … a dim future the moment when fitness for self-rule would become evident. Despite this, official British policy remained … have nearly always been sources of expense rather than of income, and countries that have got rid of them have generally …
The Continuing Argument Over Jutland
… creation of such a fleet, and for just such a purpose, embodied the intense nationalistic ambitions of the … landed squarely on the newer battlecruiser Queen Mary , 26,700 tons, with the flash again igniting the magazine and … his own involves more than disagreement about particular points. What Gordon seems to object to about Marder is his …
Tactics for Shepherds
… Poetry. By William Empson New York: W. W. Norton and Company. $2.50. Readers of William Empson’s “Seven Types of … order and a tradition; his tactic of magnanimous realist also makes it possible for him to touch important responses in his audience. The reader is made to feel that the pastoral …
The Year I Was the Duchess
… that their king would or could be seriously charmed by a commoner, a married woman at that, and most certainly not an … furnished apartment, my husband plunged eagerly into his studies and teaching duties, and I went job hunting—a grim … to my surprise, for it was my most becoming dress. She also turned down the black dress with white lace collar and …
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