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Britain and Russia
… would emerge as the dominant power in Europe once Nazis and Communists had bled themselves white. And when Sir Stafford … for a closer association with the Soviet Union. On May 26, 1942, the Anglo-Soviet Treaty was signed. This pledged … this step proves to be more than a mere deal of expediency: it symbolizes the shifting of the center of gravity …
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Lost With Waters
…   The following post by Alex Koplow is part of our online companion to our  Winter 2013 issue on Classic Hollywood.  … independent route allowed him to make a stranger and bloodier movie, and it also let him hire me. I’d been a makeup … Koplow is originally from Virginia and now tutors with the 826LA writing center. His writing has been published by JMWW, …
Vietnam: Mirage and Fitful Dream
… and Fitful Dream The experience of war can never be fully communicated. War has a broken, furtive character that … lack of accurate vision was not due to a shortage of signals. There were abundant indicators that the American … had made the colonel a lawyer, West Point had made him a soldier, and the first imprint predominated. He had no trouble …
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Nesta
… week-long and island-wide, the stench of the backed-up commode. I have waited too long to credit the flesh, have … that shivered through and shook us.   156-157 By Davis McCombs …
Art in Modern Life and Industry
… or thought has been countered by someone else or many somebodies who considered it as difficult, perhaps even dangerous, … field of manufacture of articles in daily use, there would come to them the idea that the bad can only be transformed … useful and ornamental, we fail often to recognize the many points of contact between the two. In industrial design the …
Woodrow Wilson
… say he thrilled his world. The gris ­tle of his youth was becoming the bone of his maturity in those Virginia days. … ground and contributes some interest ­ing facts and points of view. One of the most perplexing questions in … to the utmost in any such effort.” Flood and Clark died without committing to paper what took place at this …
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