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Studies in Domesticated Aggression
… Studies in Domesticated Aggression The President Makers. By Matthew Josephson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.75. The Pattern of Politics. By J. T. Salter. … is retold by the author, every jot and shred of evidence points conclusively to Ballinger’s guilt. Mr. Josephson …
Francis Thompson: A Picture Biography
… supplied by a too-willing imagination. His story, seems to come in small pictures framed by darkness and the London … and Sylvia. Suddenly, in an excited voice, he exclaims, “Ladies and gentlemen: the show is about to begin!” and he … than himself. It is “Paddy” Hearn —later to be known as Lafcadio Hearn. But the encouraging words only, make him feel …
Our Ancestors of the Soil
… America, Canada or Mexico. It was not because the arts we come upon in this larger America are the oldest that I … lies in its relationship to the present. The old art never died. Submerged any number of times under a wave of … to go a long way toward seeing the course ahead of us. 413-426 By Walter Pach …
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Here Everything is Poison
… is Poison Darren McAlester The Trepča mining and smelting complex, and its enormous slagheap, near the Osterrode … their food. Even before their birth, lead enters their bodies through the water their mothers drink. Worse still, … Paul. It was clear from his response that I did not score points with my ignorance, but an ignorant journalist was …
Week of 2/3/19
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … optimism and good cheer watching them slouch unselfconsciously back into their roost. And sugar! On the … that people won’t weep? No, because if we do, poetry will die. The rhyming of rhymes is a powerful form of …
Mamasan
… lead tank, hoe raised over her head. It is not her time to die. The tank stops, driver comes out of the hatch to look. Mamasan makes a sound like …
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