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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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The Ancient World and Later
… volumes. By Albert A, Trever, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $10.00. A History of Hurope from the Invasions to … down to the usual turning-point of recent chronological studies, the death of Con-stantine the Great. His expressed aim … of pagan antiquity is intimately involved in the essentials and the externals of Greek and Roman religion. When …
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I Was a Revolutionary
… by what he found in the land that would one day become Kansas that he strangled the guide who’d brought him … talk broken treaties, Indian resettlement, and the Dog Soldiers who fought back against white aggression.  Through the … 1968, and the other, a recent photo from the department website. Underneath is a list of “crimes and exploits.”  I …
“World’s Zaniest Newspaper”: The Short, Happy Life of the Paris Edition
… Herald (which after the sale of the parent paper would become the Herald Tribune ) and the tiny, independent, and … and the best things in it were wasted on a wastrel Paris audience that to a melancholy extent had no deeper or keener … Englishman on the staff, he had made a useful friend. In 1926 Fraser found a printer and acted as publisher for Imbs’ …
After the Latest Victory
… last reverberations of that solitary cry. Does sound just die? Or does the universe reverberate with cries from Planet … In Fairmount Park, a girl is raped. Her father is a soldier in the Middle East. Her brother cannot read or write. …
Dr. Watson to Dulcinea
… of cell,  we ranted “soul” we raved “enchantment”:  two compounds ionized into rebellion. And yet the rebel’s cry, … and, in a modest way, my friend, the saintly Max Delbriick, also a Nobel laureate. Because Delbrück is a little hard of … when half the terrorists are women, when tough female soldiers patrol the streets with automatic rifles in their …
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… I wanted to preserve. But an intrusive overview camera (completely imaginary, needless to say) bumped against me, so … (with sleek seal-baby faces stroked in stone). Or a medieval wooden Christ image that Max happened upon at the Art … Manuscript lives at this moment in Max’s orange vinyl briefcase (a souvenir bought in a public market in Paris, which …
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