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A Moment Travels the Visible Fraction at Dusk and Is Gone
… Dusk and Is Gone   A few times in a life—any life— a moment comes, a decision comes, and then the essential thing … caught between soup bowl and mouth, and then the hand steadies. The soup does not know the decision. It cools. The … his sons. Where then is such a moment registered in the annals? Not in the dispassionate stars. Not in the house cat …
The Virginia Quarterly Review and Its Contributors
… will be given to reviews that are themselves critical studies of value. For its first issues the editor has naturally … it will in no sense be a magazine of a section. It will welcome interesting themes and brilliant contributors wherever … of all topics and to all stimulating and engaging points of view. It will seek to escape the technically dry …
Peace and Action
… Peace. By Hamilton Fish Armstrong. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1.75. Men Must Act. By Lewis Mumford. New York: … own interest, and even downright ignorance. Mr. Armstrong points out that “it is fair to Prime Minister Chamberlain to … more community of interest with Fascism than Communism and also instinctively preferred Germany to France.” There is …
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Due North
… on 125th Street, where residents lounged on benches and welcomed each other with cheerful banter. They also welcomed me, and I sat beside them, took one of the kiddie’s box drinks they offered, and enjoyed their jovial talk …
The Fairy Whip
… Fairy Whip, mostly because it’s the very first ride as you come in the door. My mom says I started us riding together, … after another for him, and he was never sure when they were coming. He’s not crying anymore in those later pictures; he … of the time we were there. For almost a week, nobody ate meals together, and my dad didn’t even come along when we …
A New Age Now Begins: History As Bunk
… cocktail party. Women’s Lib, Gay Lib, Indian rights, communal living, back to nature, ecology, consumerism, and … rebellion, for they stand for our future wholeness” (p. 269). The Boston Tea Party was “guerrilla theater” (p. 384). … greater physical hardship than the professional British soldier,” for “the Americans were fighting for their liberties …
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