… In these words before the fourth Pan-American Commercial Conference, which met in Washington in October, … the United States Department of Commerce in his various studies of private American investments, these investments in … comes from Cuba and the remainder from duty-free points, Porto Rico and Hawaii, and the Philippines. In the …
Fiction
… be shuffled—if it were sectioned into discrete events and recombined—would the story add up? Or does there need to be … evidence, remains of something that will later on be studied, pondered, and perhaps possessed: collecting as a form … Perhaps she felt harmjoy. I wonder if my childhood friend also thinks of this story whenever she crosses bridges …
Poetry
Regardless Once, my father took me to the Rockaways during a hurricane to see how the ocean was behaving, which made my mother furious, whose love was correct, protective. We saw a wooden jetty crumble. We saw water rise to the boardwalk, felt the …
… of $ 55 million to place a novel drug on the market. Few companies—only about 22 in the whole world—can finance such … factors became known as more mundane and more effective remedies. By the end of the 19th century there was foxglove as a … the nation. The stock of the company usually rises several points, and the reporters write glowingly about the new …
Fiction
… She perched not at the center of any web, not like some common garden spider, but awaited me amongst the logs of … spider is not gold at all but brown, but have those individuals ever seen one? They are common but not commonly … and in fact I have failed on this front. My women have all died out from under me, uncontrollably. I am in some …
… New York: Doubleday, Page and Co. $2.50. The Mother’s Recompense. By Edith Wharton. New York: D. Appleton and … is a large and full one. Each figure is faithfully studied and portrayed, urged into life and speech and … in the milieu of “The End of the House of Allard.” 261-271 By Louise Collier Willcox …