… an elevated rail with a little velvet curtain. At intervals they dutifully rise to sing the hymns provided in … and musical professionalism in the church. The choir sings competently because it is made up of educated musicians with well-behaved voices. The congregation listens obediently because that is what it is supposed to do. When the …
… British Royal Commission on National Health Insurance in 1926, Political and Economic Planning on the British Health … of the interests of the medical profession and of certain points which lend national coloring to the problem in the … I. Dublin, at the National Health Conference, stated: “Studies which have been thoroughly confirmed show that on the …
Photography
… who’s slipping through the cracks, it’s such a tight-knit community and network of families that you’re never going to … grandfathers had worked together, that they had friends in common. His equipment helped, too. He employs a clunky …
… be?), but their net effect is to undervalue the genuine accomplishments of the Civil Rights Movement and, more … dared to do is move beyond the color line, where individuals become “visible” and where they are held accountable for … racial history in some spots or Steele’s no-nonsense remedies in others. No matter, because there are times, as …
… awe in the meeting room of the Pay Board or marvel at the computer center from which the petroleum allocation program … The decisions of the various offices of exceptions and appeals will not be printed on insect- and time-defying paper … just as disastrous as what happened in the tepid rice paddies and turbulent cities of South Vietnam. America’s first …
Art & The Archive
… trendy and belabored fascination with the uncanniness of computer intelligence. AI discourse, when it tiptoes toward … a baby’s sleep, nutritional needs or clothing and toy materials; allowing my productivity or pace of life to vary … The men do not need faces at all in order to engage their bodies in the springing, prying motions that will shortly …