… pale green ticket in my hand, one way, not for sale. I’ve come too early to the vast and mirrored station, where you, …
… luxury of pursuing the Lilith of perfectionism. We must become practical and constructive. Under this changed focus … while concerned primarily with selfish gain, has also performed basic and urgently needed services, and that … refined than the European; and careful anthropological studies showed before long that even the most primitive tribes …
… in which he predicted that Washington would “inevitably come to war with Japan over a carve up of the Pacific. This … aggressive policies “behind a smoke-screen of lofty ideals championing the rights of small nations,” there was not … course was aggressive or imperialistic.” When Sidney Gulick died in 1945 at age 85, he left, at best, an uncertain …
… of work by a sizable group of extremely talented editors to complete this undertaking. The answer is research, and by … by all the means at his command,” Davis told a Vicksburg audience, “and when loud and deep were heard threats of … Varina to members of her family, the second volume would also be almost completely barren of material affording a …
… Krutch, Virginius Dabney, George F. Kennan, Henry Steele Commasger, Robert Graves, and on and on. If the VQR were a … lineup, year after year, “murderers’ row.” And, as Burnham points out in his introduction, this was the tip of the … Cavalier Daily , was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and studied history at Queen’s College, Oxford. He served in the …
Poetry
… the title from Turner, whose light brushstroked over bodies struggling in choppy water. The slave ship. …