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Confessions of a Darwinist
… the fishing boats. By summer’s end I was determined to become a paleontologist. Little did I know that … But, of course, there are those sticking points: Darwin (or so the cartoon version of him goes) … so today. But I am no historian—rather just a simple soldier on the fields of evolution. Lots of my friends have …
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Only Son
… constancy, as if some terrible snarl trapped inside her was coming out in increments. I nudged her awake and she … All the missing dogs and cats in town, their photos and vitals and last known whereabouts posted on telephone … rebuke? Why couldn’t I simply have replied, Me too ?    She died last month. There was a small gathering at the Daytona …
The Younger Generation: Its Young Novelists
… in American history. Ideas of great value are born, but die young; hopeful currents flow for a time, only to become … and the closed provincial life of his family—this problem points back to that of the author. For Miss Boyle has … rhetoric too, as courageous, as efficient as possible. 243-261 By Matthew Josephson …
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Orpheus’s Error
… Orpheus’s Error     An armored American soldier in the rearview mirror of an armored vehicle. … CHUs. At dusk they lie down in their fortified tombs, and come out at dawn, like vampires recoiling from the bright … Reporting. Learn more about this project on the Pulitzer website . By Dimiter Kenarov …
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The New Berliners
… of the shelter’s Arabic-speaking staffers to ask for help. Communicating with them was pointless otherwise. A year and … Turkey, where he spent a month in intensive care. (Hospitals in northern Syria are so poorly equipped, if even … craft to capsize. Then, an hour into the journey, the motor died, and panic began to set in. A couple of passengers …
Gold and Our Honor
… from abroad in matters involving our manners and our morals. The latest accusation, made in Europe and echoed in … Secondly, we may find absolution in the places where it has comforted so many of us to look for guidance. If we have … payable in money only. Such is the familiar rule, now embodied in Negotiable Instruments Acts and the like, but …
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