… that went entirely uncared for from the moment their father died to the day the roof collapsed and the fire department … left for practice. Daddy told me Mr. Epperson had been in commodities but had done so poorly at it that he had to take a job at the FCX on the side where he was given a pickup truck and was …
Poetry
… Up “Up!” she signals, syllabic cup meaning wherever I am now—up or …
… of National Planning, By E. A. Gutkind. Volume II, Case Studies in National Planning, Edited by E. A. Gutkind. Oxford … programs in the countries involved. But one becomes suspicious toward the end of the book of the faith and … full employment as the basis of peace and prosperity. At points his optimism carries him beyond realism, but without …
Essays
… stanza of William Butler Yeats’s 1919 poem “The Second Coming.” Composed of twenty-two lines in two stanzas, “The Second … that will ultimately lead to his undoing. He has also added the dimension of the larger world changing …
… minute laboratory research which dominated biological studies at Harvard. “The sound revolt against superficiality of … One was his war memoir, The Rough Riders; the other was a 260-page volume entitled Oliver Cromwell. According to one … a red flag at fact-grubbers. The address elaborated on the points he had made to Trevelyan nearly nine years before. …
… By Orland Kay Armstrong. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Mcrrill Company. $2.50, Brown America. By Edwin R. Embree. New York: … with considerate masters slavery was without attractive points. Mr. Armstrong arranges his material chronologically, … its progress has been little short of miraculous. Individuals have refuted utterly the popular Southern beliefs about …