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The Last Spring At Yale
… a small gift. Is 54 percent an impressive number, when it comes to reunions? I do a quick calculation and realize that … to the lectern, I realized that most of those in the audience had not been born at the time the last American … over Bill Clinton’s maneuverings on the draft reveals—we all were also there. The war that so many of the …
Horace Walpole - Early American
… gout. This was “Horry” Walpole, and he and the rest of the company were gathered together for their customary game of … gallery or his Beauty Room hung with portraits of the ladies of Charles IPs Court, his mind was greatly occupied … in our eyes,” wrote Mr. Walpole. “If it produces the two points I have at heart, the recovery of the Constitution and …
Notes on Current Books, Spring 1988
… ideologies. Whether criticizing recent psychological studies of Lincoln, certain historical novels, the new ethnic … some fashionable “world view” or critical scheme but on his commitment to historical accuracy and responsibility, and … Carew, and Topcliffe, are too narrowly focused to make any points. The book badly needs a synthetic essay, at the …
Short Stories of the Seventies
… death. He is able at last to relive the moment his father died in his arms and to lay his grief to rest. There is … more morose as he pursues a psychologically damaged 26-year-old room clerk. When he understands that his wife … themselves over to the energy in mutability itself. The points of tension in these stories may be described as …
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The Post That Stays
… and relied on the magic of the general-delivery mail system—also known as the poste restante. For those who have missed … will slowly yellow from missing you. Together, such letters comprise the poste restante, the post that stays. And unless … needed help identifying the mangled, unidentifiable bodies, Simonides realized that by envisioning himself moving …
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VQR Named a Finalist for Digital Ellies
… the National Magazine Awards (known as the “Ellies”) to encompass the burgeoning world of online journalism. The … The full list of the categories and finalists are at ASME’s website [ 2 ]. An announcement of the finalists for the …
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