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Sanctuary in Porcelain
… of “Jennifer Lorn,” in the autumn of 1923, and to commend this story in the public prints (according to the … that “The Orphan Angel,” when it was published in 1926, affected me very much^as, in the cliche at least, does a … as if with a caress. A few of them may even pretend to die, with unruffled decorum. Their little porcelain tongues …
Ward Just’s Washington
… Washington Pity me in 1973: a second-year graduate student, committed to turning avocation (a fascination with American … my library carrel—scholarly monographs, political periodicals, even the occasional Washington novel—yet my thirst for … life. When I explain to my students (yes, I completed my studies in political science and have been teaching it ever …
The Apricot Tree
… to and obsessively talked about, the crop of one year being compared to the crop of another, as if the fortunes of the … make it as a concert soloist, but that was a dream that died during the Depression, and now he only picked up the … only had he lost his heart to Theresa Fortuna, but he had also quit his job at the plant in Greenpoint, where he was …
Law and Diplomacy In the Quest for Peace
… perhaps even self-evident, thus allowing easy discourse and communication not just within the United States but also in … questions such as these: How do concepts arise, change, and die? Can the beginnings or transformations of an idea be … Traditional Chinese thinking, by contrast, Richards points out elsewhere, gets along without the type of …
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More Lasting than Bronze
… professor at Southern Connecticut State University who studies genocide, had told the harrowing story of when the … destination. The spa touts its free WiFi now, and the website gets updated with info on body scrubs, deep-tissue … against an enemy that is just out of frame. Pettigrew points out that the filmmaker himself is there, along with …
Criticism, Inc.
… of trained performers who would appear to have some of the competence that the critic needs. The first is the artist … matter whether we call them sciences or just systematic studies; the total effort of each to be effective must be … enterprise might be seriously taken in hand by professionals. Perhaps I use a distasteful figure, but I have the idea …
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