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The Golden Window
… wind, napped, waking in a few minutes and the sun had come clean and crept around the house, this light from one … a harrier, five turkey vultures, three ospreys, and also saw buffleheads, widgeon, teal, mallards, morning … the female trogon that appeared when Dalva decided to die, and the thousands of books out of whose print vision is …
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The Virginia Quarterly Review, 1925–1935
… was read by a broadly national, although very limited, audience. By publishing a “national” journal based in … of all topics and to all stimulating and engaging points of view.” Previously, in a letter to a potential … editor Stringfellow Barr sent out form letters in late 1926 to potential subscribers in various regions of the …
Sympathy Notes
… for his 18th birthday. I thought without much hope Jay had come to take me home. I did not believe I could get through … day looking up addresses in Who’s Who . When John Wayne died, she sent a note of condolence to his wife and in … of the Grimaldi family. The solemnity of the envelope, also bordered in black, is broken by one of Monaco’s …
Cut Diamond
… dwindling, dwindling, The bird had dwindled out before they died. Yet always this one watching now would hear them And …
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Credentialing vs. Educating
… degree for the family’s child or children. The cost has become as necessary as the cost of a car, and for a similar … was miraculous. It was too late for my father, who had died in 1937. Everyone knew it was ghoulish to delight in … industry, the more it dominated education, from the viewpoints of both teachers and students. Teachers could not …
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A Week of Redesigns
… unveiled new designs for its print magazine and its website ; almost exactly one year later, the Washington Post … future of journalism [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ]. But a redesign can also enhance or raise the profile of an existing product, one that shows no signs—at least publicly—of becoming mired in Chapter 11. Several established …
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