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The Green Room, Autumn 2000
… passenger ship then afloat—and more than 1000 aboard died, including 100 Americans. With that incident came the … and the growing awareness that America might well become involved in the Great War. John Milton Cooper, Jr. is … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor. Website: http://www.vqronline.org/ EDITORIAL OFFICES: ONE …
The Left-Handed Glove (A Memory)
… the meaning of what follows will depend on it. But I should also explain that during each of those moves there had been … On at least one occasion he had been expected to die, but he had recovered, and we returned home to South … Park Terrace to a second-floor flat downtown, we were coming down in the world. Later I came to recognize that …
A Very Exceptional Communist
… A Very Exceptional Communist FOR some 50 years, a modest, self-effacing Chou … was purged a week later. In contrast, after Mao Tse-tung died on September 9, an entire nation of some 900,000,000 … were introducing Marxism to a circle of Chinese intellectuals. Li Ta-chao had just hired a young graduate of Changsha …
The Voice of Elmer Davis
… patriots—self-serving congressmen and professional anti-Communists, “who play the circuit of Congressional … might be presumed capable of reaching and persuading an audience? That is a question I never expected to have to … elicited it. Its historical setting allows it to speak of false accusation at any time and place. That is less easy for …
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Shepherdess
… we’ve slept together once—it was the week after my mother died, pity sex, so it doesn’t exactly count—we don’t know … told you that?” “Actually, no,” I say. “I’ve always gotten compliments on my kisses.” “Well,” she says. “Women very … I get up in the morning and narrate my way through the rituals of awakening. “Okay, we’re taking a shower now,” I …
The South’s Unbalanced Budget
… is paying out a billion dollars a year beyond its yearly income. Where does it get the billion dollars? By selling its … effects. George Fort Milton of the Chattanooga News points out half a dozen ways in which a local disadvantage … annual tribute, city taxpayers would have had to pay subsidies to rural districts considerably higher than they …
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