… friends, subtle books, and wide travel; and since he also had a personality that John Hay described as “half … to classify as an autobiography but which remains an incomparable record of an American life. Emphasizing the … was published in this quarterly in 1936; and when he died almost 30 years later, seven hundred pages of …
… By F. W. Taussig and C S. Joalyn. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.75. The highest form of success in America has … which arises from differences in earnings of individuals engaged in different occupa tions. Is there a rational … with the sons of business and professional men. While studies have been made of the origins of persons who have …
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… dreamed about my teeth. It just felt like they needed to come out, and so I reached into my mouth and pulled out … say, “Oh, we know this physician, and that physician, who died of COVID—and, oh, this other one died too.” And they all begin to share their stories of the …
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… Most of the trip was spent in Kumasi, on his grandfather’s compound, where he and his mother played Uno at the kitchen … calmly said that perhaps he needed to experience this homecoming by himself. Kwasi was so tired, he didn’t put up a … might give him something to do, add to his clips. There was also the Ebola outbreak in West Africa that he could write …
… Twins have been concocting little experiments like this and comparing their respective experiences pretty much … grounded in the overthrow of the prior antique/classical/medieval model of ourselves as living, precisely, at the … in question turns out to be about binocularity—two individuals completely in synch in an ongoing investigation into …
… From Why to How The Brazen Face of History: Studies in the Literary Consciousness in America. By Lewis P. … gives its readers enough referents to insure that no one becomes lost. According to Simpson, our fall from myth into … substance. This means one must accept not just mind but also the world’s body as his habitation. Rather than the …