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My Brother’s End
… inherent humor was outweighed by his constant fear of officials and their orders. However, Russia and her officials … We were aghast at the very thought of our brother as a soldier. Mother proceeded to spend the last of her money trying … city, no more to retreat, we were regarded as heroes. Our Communist acquaintances came to wring our hands. “Now you …
Nationalism and the South
… the South will stand or fall. The logic is the all-compelling logic of self-preservation. Yet where Southerners … superiorities. Bring the pronouncer before an audience of five million Southern cotton growers and have them … allowed to achieve its professed objectives. If its logic points in a certain definite direction, we would be truly …
Some of the Ways
… the house—in order to save you. 6 When a serene morning comes—long sun rays, quiet fields, a breath of flowers— you …
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She Stakes Her Claim
… the women, this was the first time they would see an animal die. The women felt that witnessing this act would help them … movement, has seen a revival in popularity, and its website draws more than a million and a half visitors … homestead movement in several ways, and most of those points of distinction have roots in Cyndi’s life …
Notes on New Books
… doubly interesting in the light of the author’s notes and comments which the editor has appended. They offer a … account of the almost incredible little Scotchman, lie reveals the many-sided genius, with a touch of Ariel and … clearly printed and well arranged. Oxford $5 Humanistic Studies in Honor of John Calvin Metcalf. The volume contains …
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The Tyranny of the Fuyu Persimmon
… width="200" height="342" /> Hachiya persimmon, in   When Commodore Matthew C. Perry sailed to Japan in 1854, he came … wine, Audubon’s Birds of America, a quantity of cherry cordials, and four bundles of telegraph wires. In addition to “opening” Japan to foreign trade, Commodore Perry can boast also of bringing the hachiya …
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