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This Changing World
… Man. Edited by J. Arthur Thomson. New York: George H. Doran Company. $1.50. Downland Man. By h. J. Massingham. New York: … folk are pitied even by their colleagues, who feel them also to be lacking in a proper sense of duty. How far this … tail and getting nowhere; or he recoils passionately into medievalism, as at Dayton, Tennessee. If the man in the street …
Popayan, Cradle of Colombia
… type, was a native of Popayan, as was Miguel de Pombo, companion of Torres and Narifto. Torres and Caldas both died martyrs’ deaths at the hands of the Spaniards, but … Colombia entered upon a peaceful era, which continues. In 1926, when the railroad was first extended into the Valley of …
Kicking the Ball to Holland
… hard to get to. Worse yet, it’s hard to get back to. Audrey points to a corner of Gate 17 where four people are laughing … gold bands on his left ring finger. He’s carrying a briefcase with documents that appear to be valuable. Given his … Holland have had little impact on the outside world. Even die-hard fans would have trouble naming them. Those who know …
Perspectives in the Arts
… The Oxford Conference of 1937 and the League of Nations are also full of promise, but at present health and youth … his sentences are filled with the plastic analogues of melodies, orchestration and counterpoint, fugues and symphonies. …
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Our Wars
… The men in the reports mostly returned home and mostly died quietly. Others remained for the next war and a few the … ways the wars of our youth, but the immense granite memorials saying “We will never forget” and “We will always …
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Be Gentle
… pizza. And so, with a certain degree of optimism uncommon to us on most days, my wife, Erin, and I drive west … out , Mama! Nice…blue sky !”  Her odd cadences are like melodies to me and I can’t help but repeat them back. “Nice…day… … how to pet the dog. Erin was sympathetic to the task, but also dubious that it would result in the desired outcome. …
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