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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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The Last Days and Afterlife of the San Nicolás Mine
… Soto de la Barca. The demolition was part of the of the decommissioning process of the Naturgy-owned facility, which … many industries, coal was more than just a resource; it embodied a culture and a political tradition. And yet its end … find work, villages saw depopulation. But there was also this other thing happening: Some people decided to stay …
Up From Savagery
… West. By R. Lowe Thompson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. The Story of Superstition. By Philip F. … since the incidents that fill the pages of these three studied volumes took place I We have literally come up from … pun. Kittredge’s is a notable book: for of its 641 pages, 268 pages are taken up with notes. On pages 3-4 there is a …
In the Santee Swamp
… was the scene of many an encounter between these two famous commanders, and in the gloomy fastness of the swamps of the … hunters had to take before reaching the Causeway, and aware also that a road-worker in that part of the country is as … inviting ramifications into the massive limbs which could accommodate several wild families of quite different nature. …
Two Men in Europe
… convictions have tended to crystallize as realization has become clearer that America is immediately affected by the … For this and other reasons, the interventionist party is composed of somewhat heterogeneous elements, varying in … issue between Left and Right injects itself at all points. He cites with relish the Archbishop of York who …
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Details From the Fogg Museum
… people had been forced to labor and for which so many had died. In the photograph of Sojourner Truth, her hands are … but her master had promised to free her a year early, in 1826. When he reneged, saying that she was less productive … the pictures. The dispatches are then published on our website, and two are selected for inclusion in each issue of …
A Nest of Mares
… native Boston, where her father and mother had lived and died, the Vari was just “one of Dad’s paintings” to Caroline … today’s market a certified authentic Vari at auction might command $750,000 to one million. The McKays were comfortably … few, like Vari, Frieseke, and Edward Potthast—Caroline was also lucky enough to draw a Potthast beach scene in the …
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