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Scholar-Politicians and Sheriffs
… aspects of Robert Kennedy’s nature, is somehow oddly unbecoming and embarrassing in so distinguished and … war (in 1961, Schlesinger recommended aid to President Diem; as late as 1965, he was still on board), he … prey to dogma, as Robert Jastrow showed in a recent New Yorfc Times Magazine article. Shortly after World War I, it …
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The Green Room, Winter 2000
… fitting to cast an eye on American freedom, past and yet to come, as Michael Kammen has done in his VQR essay. As one of … Urbana where he was chairman of the history department. He also served as Harmsworth Professor of History at Queens … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor.   Website: http://www . virginia. edu/   EDITORIAL OFFICES: …
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The South In A Global World
… peoples, of businesses, of ideas fuzzes borders, and home becomes where the heart is (or the heartless aren’t). Yet in … as opposed to the rest of the nation. The Confederate soldier in a cartoon grumbles, “Forget hell!” This aspect of … you must also work with social realities.   These are all points that some Southerners instinctively grasp, and they …
Bonsai
… and detailed.” —Gonzalo Millán I. Mass In the end she dies and he remains alone, although in truth he was alone … was emerging from a period of a lot of pisco, of long and complicated nights of pisco with Coca-Cola and pisco with … that a rock could be considered interesting and the diverse points made in the paragraph seem apt. “The selection of the …
The Memoirs of Prince Von Bulow
… F. A. Voigt and Geoffrey Dun-lop. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. Vols. I, II, and III. $15.00. When the last trumpet … of the Wil-helmian period. Gleefully he reviews old scandals, among them the questionable parentage of Queen … suffered injustice at the hands of William II. He even points out that he resembled Bismarck in that he was …
Slipping from Shangri-La
… go alone. A number of fathers, uncles, and brothers would accompany the group—as well as a handful of students from even … who was first drawn to Zanskar as a climber, then studied its agriculture as a graduate student, and now welcomed … over the adjoining rock and dirt. Indeed, there were many points ahead where, in warmer weather, with the absence of …
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