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Interview With Oliver W. Hill
… in primary elections; the elimination of segregation on common carriers; and the use of public places in a … father and sent to live with his grandmother. When she died, he went to live with his mother in Roanoke. She had … other than that Charlie was a strict disciplinarian, but he also definitely told us when we first met that we were going …
Notes on Current Books, Spring 1992
… eastern Sierra Nevada has often supplied the setting for compelling art, including Mary Austin’s melodramatic novel … the leader of a long overdue revisionism in John Smith studies. He makes an impressive case that Smith was not only … how one of the contestants is cheating, and when the trail points to the star of the show—a blonde who is clearly out …
Where’s Tom?
… my grandfather’s sister Bertha—Bertie, or sometimes Birdie because more and more she dwindles to tiny bones … As I’d walked into her time, it was up to me to adjust. “Come on, sweetheart. I’ll take you home” Her face, with one … stubborn an attempt as that of insects and flowers and animals to defy sickness and death to get a few through. …
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… I wanted to preserve. But an intrusive overview camera (completely imaginary, needless to say) bumped against me, so … (with sleek seal-baby faces stroked in stone). Or a medieval wooden Christ image that Max happened upon at the Art … Manuscript lives at this moment in Max’s orange vinyl briefcase (a souvenir bought in a public market in Paris, which …
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The Battle of the Margins
… waiting round the corner for the new government. Only a few points-and these are more illustrative of the temper of the … better with the stabilization of the value of money; subsidies would be examined but no change would be made that … the right continue? Great Britain socialism British Empire 26-39 By James L. Godfrey …
With What Majesty Do We There Ride Above the Storms!” Jefferson at Monticello
… before leaving the house unfinished at his death in 1826. Throughout, Jefferson’s declared love for the … many different purposes and, not least, with a national audience in mind. The symbol of the ideally constructed house … Monticello is a virtual glass house with vistas to all points of the compass from the open expanse of its first …
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