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On Taking the Clock Apart
… The Pormalion of Capital. By Harold G. Moulton. $2.50. Income and Economic Progress. By Harold G. Moulton. $2.00. … and its premises have evoked widespread debate. Studies of the National Bureau of Economic Research raise some … a steadily augmenting aggregate income to be divided.” He points out that this end is accomplished by taxes which …
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Fresh Kills
… forty-six, Ojibwe, had careers where they sat in front of computers all day long and children off at college. Robin … classes in Minneapolis for the state, she’d never truly studied Anishinaabemowin, the language beaten out of Robin’s … with you?” Cara cut her off and said she had to study. Finals week. Robin thought of having a smoke, but didn’t want …
Rome’s Gladiatorial Games
… and Ostia. It is no great work of art. The stone carver was competent, but he was producing a sculpture to embellish a … meaning “death,” This gladiator left the arena alive, but died from his wounds. This fragment of relief sculpture from … notes that when the silent movie of Ben Hur was made in 1926, about 100 horses died filming the chariot race scene. …
Reprint, Spring 1991
… cases since the establishment of the U.S. Supreme Court; a complete text of the Constitution of the United States; and … AND LETTERS A true giant of American thought, Henry Adams also produced one of the most brilliant memoirs ever written … novel The Explorer has long been unavailable to reading audiences. Now Carroll & Graf has made this early Maugham work …
A Virtuoso Versifier
… Chicago. $20.00. Howard Nemerov is surely one of the most accomplished and distinguished poets of his generation. … storm windows, the dial tone, gingko leaves—and spirals it into meditations which may involve the four … Cupid as “the blind embryo with his bow of bees, / His candied arrows tipped with flower heads / Refusing to be, …
The Hotel Malogo
… “Three days.” I’d get a job and move to a more permanent accommodation as soon as possible. “You pay now, plus fifty … tragedy after unremitting tragedy. His parents had died in 1967, just before the Nigerian civil war; and when … the man’s feet behind me. The office behind the counter was also a bedroom, Clement’s bedroom, and against one wall was …
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