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Mission, Late March, 1960
… with their blue and yellow pills, their plastic bags and vials, long ribbons of gauze we’d bandage ourselves with, then …
The Green Room, Winter 1975
… Green Room, Winter 1975 “MOST of my essays, articles, and commissioned papers,” writes Adda B. Bozeman, “deal with comparative studies of cultures, legal systems, and foreign policies,” and … in places that seem initially inhospitable to them. I am also interested in cooking and calligraphy.” Barbara Friend …
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Diagnostic II
Diagnostic II Over the past fourteen days how many days have you felt         blue? For none of the time for some of the time for all of the time         for all time Over the past fourteen days how many days have you felt         gray? Over the past …
Joel Chandler Harris
… Theodore Roosevelt spoke a patent truth: “Presidents may come,” he said, “and Presidents may go, but Uncle Remus … herself to identify her man, as it were, by. testimonials from people less important than the man himself. In … Alas, for that generation. It was in 1908 that Harris died. Only six years ahead lay the Great Confusion. But not …
Kicking the Ball to Holland
… hard to get to. Worse yet, it’s hard to get back to. Audrey points to a corner of Gate 17 where four people are laughing … gold bands on his left ring finger. He’s carrying a briefcase with documents that appear to be valuable. Given his … Holland have had little impact on the outside world. Even die-hard fans would have trouble naming them. Those who know …
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Guided by Voices
… when she played excerpts of Gregorian chant and the madrigals and motets of Michael Praetorius, John Dowland, Giovanni … many other late-sixteenth- and early-seventeenth-century composers. These works all took root in my growing awareness … best show of my life Tuesday night and all thanks to the audience, a thousand Mennonites and their neighbors in a small …
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