Fiction
… but Michael Jackson doesn’t care. He’s got a big paycheck coming if the Evinrudes hold up, and it looks like they … for dinner?” he said. She looked up from the Rolodex and studied his face. “Excuse me?” she said. “I will like to thank … a board with holes in it, and each hole had a set number of points, and you had to get to a hundred. You could buy an …
… inquiry, vanish in this interpretation. Gross and Levitt also define a collection of four other disparate lines of … even antagonism, among these categories, all mock science’s commitment to objectivity, neutrality, and universality; … the reality of knowledge, facts, or empirical data—what is commonly identified as relativism or what they call …
… to which educational institutions are means. The ends or ideals which govern a society depend on that society’s basic … this condition. One fourth of President Hutchins’ admirably compressed argument deals with the external influences which … programs. The classics, mathematics, and philosophy, are studies which both authors would include as major parts of a …
… The Lost Peace. By Harold Butler. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.75. North America: Wheel of the Future. By … that it has ceased to be so now. If such is the case, it is also the right and the duty of those who believe in this … base of the English-speaking people,” Mr. MacCormac points out, “and it is hardly conceivable that they will …
Profiles
… riot at its initial performance in Rome in 1921—with the audience chanting “madhouse” and “buffoon”—because of its … well as New York, Tokyo, and Buenos Aires. The play would become hugely influential in modern theatre, at one point … to distance himself from his most successful work? Caesar points out the uncomfortable parallel between the six …
Criticism
… Women I once asked my mother, a well-educated, exceedingly competent woman, why she served as someone’s assistant for … changes are necessary for women to flourish as professionals and mothers. But the core of the problem is more … who grew up black in the eighties, “raised on a steady diet of images that showed us as unworthy, …