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The Bee of Was
… the moon and we go where we want to—wild little bee of the common and the grave, the common grave where some still lie terrified and alive who, …
The Supreme Court’s Public and the Public’s Supreme Court
… The second is the problem of ascertaining the proper audience to which Supreme Court decisions should be directed. … so runs the argument, thinking one way and acting another becomes a strain, and finally one shapes thoughts to actions. … Court decision, was written—deliberately, as Kluger points out—in a much less “legalistic” tone, and received …
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Shaw and the Sound Barrier
… in this paper have now reached a considerably larger audience by being incorporated in the closing chapters of “The … aspect of our society. I drew a parallel‚—which has now become something of a cliché—between the Renaissance and the … test pilot quite well. This helps to explain one of the points in his second letter. The receipt of this card filled …
Slipping By Degrees
… through  him taken standing up One burst up the recoil gradient that augered muscle and bone and lung I was there when … for his living knows how painless it would have been to die still pink with spirit and youth and not live each night … ghost of dead  men on the black wall what they might have become had they lived Marijuana helps him with the pain the VA …
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Diagnostic I
… the rivets at the corners of your blue jeans the curved metals stitched into the flesh of your bra where you are going …
The Nice Use of Words
… of Words. By Stuart Chase. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. In “The Tyranny of Words” Stuart Chase has … to himself in a way that not only excuses but demands frank comment from his reviewers. He has called attention to the … and Mr. Chase begins at one of its traditional starting points, seeing that names name the things that they are …
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