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Britain’s Future
… Sons. $4.00. Parliamentary Government in England: A Commentary. By Harold J. Laski. New York: The Viking … the future than with being prepared, when the future comes, to apprehend as much as possible of its real meaning. … on the ground that it is “too pro-English.” It will also probably be viewed adversely by persons who are hostile …
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Roses From My Father
… about my father (the one who was never home). I don’t complain. Indeed I wish the story were entirely my father’s. … proudly, “Nobody will find us here.” Far below us soldiers marched, horses trotted, caissons clinked, and Sousa’s … played with large discs which slide across the ice to score points. At the time my father was living with a friend, the …
“Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire”: Some Notes on the Life and Art of the Late James Dickey
… published James Dickey: The World as a Lie (Picador, $35), coming to the reading public after eight years of intensive … graduate students. And, as it happened, Winton and I had also once upon a time been students together at Princeton. … you were another Southerner of our generation—close buddies. But we got along just fine. So I drove out from the …
Exiled: A Memoir of O. B. Hardison, Jr.
… was a scholar and a critic, a poet and a humanist. He was also an inspiring teacher and a devoted father. He died on Aug. 5, 1990 at the age of 61. This is how his … halt the cancer’s further spread. An unpleasant, but fairly common operation. He had to have a bone scan the following …
Man’s Fate In the Aeneid
… the Roman ruling class. During the same time, Rome was also plagued by a serious barbarian invasion from the North, … of the mos maiorum: austerity, honesty, dedication, obedience, loyalty, courage, and religious devotion. The Roman … responsibility which has devolved upon him. For all his complaints, delays, and regrets, Aeneas carries out his …
Saint Coltrane
… with halo—hangs on the wall. Reverend Marlee-I Mystic welcomes the congregation, many of whom are here for the first … the jazz gives them room to improvise, but that their bodies are instruments. “While hundreds of tap dance steps were improvised to the music of jazz, there were also new combinations of jazz steps created which enlarged …
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