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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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One Endless English Evening
… One Endless English Evening   Henry James had come to visit. He’d sent a telegram first and Cora had torn … such beardless sentences? She found Lucy in the blackened medieval kitchen, holding dishes under the trickle of sink … of my boyhood reading Punch. But if I’m half English, I’m also half French, since when I’m in a rush I jot notes to …
Francis Thompson: A Picture Biography
… supplied by a too-willing imagination. His story, seems to come in small pictures framed by darkness and the London … and Sylvia. Suddenly, in an excited voice, he exclaims, “Ladies and gentlemen: the show is about to begin!” and he … than himself. It is “Paddy” Hearn —later to be known as Lafcadio Hearn. But the encouraging words only, make him feel …
Our Ancestors of the Soil
… America, Canada or Mexico. It was not because the arts we come upon in this larger America are the oldest that I … lies in its relationship to the present. The old art never died. Submerged any number of times under a wave of … to go a long way toward seeing the course ahead of us. 413-426 By Walter Pach …
The New Scholasticism
… inquiry, vanish in this interpretation. Gross and Levitt also define a collection of four other disparate lines of … even antagonism, among these categories, all mock science’s commitment to objectivity, neutrality, and universality; … the reality of knowledge, facts, or empirical data—what is commonly identified as relativism or what they call …
The Ends of Education
… to which educational institutions are means. The ends or ideals which govern a society depend on that society’s basic … this condition. One fourth of President Hutchins’ admirably compressed argument deals with the external influences which … programs. The classics, mathematics, and philosophy, are studies which both authors would include as major parts of a …
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Details From the Fogg Museum
… people had been forced to labor and for which so many had died. In the photograph of Sojourner Truth, her hands are … but her master had promised to free her a year early, in 1826. When he reneged, saying that she was less productive … the pictures. The dispatches are then published on our website, and two are selected for inclusion in each issue of …
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