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The Unity of the United States
… spoke of it as one of the comparatively few studies which had been made of how conditions which cause … deep scars on national unity. All that, of course, makes points against the title of my article. There are also … that underlying unity may forever survive unbroken! 256-261 By James Truslow Adams …
Is the Jewish-American Experience Over?
… sentences ending in the excited authority of exclamation points (“You haven’t seen! You don’t know!”). But most of … much so that YIVO, the center for Yiddish studies in New York City, held a symposium devoted to aspects … de coeur , one lamenting the fact that the immigrant Jewish community was happy to supply information about its doctors …
Japan: The Symptoms and the Disease
… Hungry Guest, By C. G. Allen. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $3.00. Imperial Japan: 1926-1938, By A. Morgan Young. New York: William Morrow and … political counterpart, Victorian liberalism. The Japanese Diet, unlike Western institutions of popular representation, …
The Surfer Man
… few hundred feet wide, you may know of it as a separate, complete continent—a fabled land, unveiled by Juan Rodriguez … They gawk, unaware that salt stings their lips. There is also, in contrast, a sweetness peculiar to August, and a … women walked around with tiny pills working inside their bodies, including Madeleine. Maybe it was too easy. The board …
The Boxer with Perfect Ears
… 25,000 Americans insulting him at once. Worst of all, the audience was howling his rival’s name. Or rather, his … poor mother’s fear. He sells pastries and studies to be a commercial accountant while the titles come one after the … When the bell separated them, the judges gave two advantage points to Boom Boom. “But that approach couldn’t last long. …
Fathers of the Victorians
… group of people setting out earnestly in the 1780’s to give combat to a corrupt age, a few were Friends and assorted … Party’s moral organizations. These were the societies parodied endlessly by the novelists of the nineteenth century as … editions in twenty-three languages—a recorded total of 1,268,000 copies—before Hall’s death. It in turn fades before …
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