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AE and W.B.
… Hall, Boston, answering the eager-timid questions of her audience about dead relatives, and I feel again the painful … he says in the autobiography that “there was something compelling me to attempt creation of an art as separate … and 1921 (“Michael Robartes and the Dancer”) are turning points. He is facing up to the largest questions; thought is …
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Her Own People
… without much friendliness. “I’ve got a slight head,” he complained, still looking at the ceiling. A single fly, … haven’t got any sympathy.” He crossed to the dresser and studied himself in the mirror. “I can take it off right away,” … in the sun from the kitchen windows, falling loose and uncombed over the crisp green cloth. Her bare feet were stuck …
Financing China’s Defense
… in peace time. Thus, if the peace-time expense for each soldier per day, including living expenses, arms, munitions, … position to secure voluntary contributions from the local communities than are large bodies of troops. Since most of … estimates Dr. H. H. Kung, “the total customs receipt was $262,000,000. In the following five months of the same …
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Prince of Peace
… This is one-stop shopping at its most frenetic. Life and commerce thrum. Violence here is largely invisible—until, of … offer walking paths and artists’ studios—seem like the unstudied pet projects of a rich kid whose internal logic reveals … will follow. To do this requires not just money (Haiti, he points out, is still languishing in poverty despite several …
The Green Room, Autumn 1999
… St. Petersburg, now that the Iron Curtain has fallen and communism has wound up in the dustbin of history. Mr. Praser … Visiting Professor at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, a city with which he first became acquainted … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor. Website: http://www.vqronline.org/ EDITORIAL OFFICES: ONE …
Decisions In the Land of the Pretend: U.S. Foreign Policy In the Reagan Years
… Haig, the self-proclaimed “vicar” of U.S. foreign Policy, complained that the decision-making process was as … like a vaudeville hoofer who, each night, would ask the audience “how’m I doing?” And, not sighting the hook, jauntily … Sino-Soviet coastline and Japan, was shot from the sky. All 269 passengers perished, including one U.S. congressman. At …
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