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Studies in Domesticated Aggression
… Studies in Domesticated Aggression The President Makers. By Matthew Josephson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.75. The Pattern of Politics. By J. T. Salter. … is retold by the author, every jot and shred of evidence points conclusively to Ballinger’s guilt. Mr. Josephson …
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The Fathoms
… Jacuzzi-sized pool. Mrs. Sussman owned the mikvah and was also my attendant, although recently Penina, a shiny-faced … affect a desire to get pregnant in order to be allowed to come to her mikvah, which was small, word-of-mouth only. … to discern from her last look whether my performance had come off or not.  Someone who didn’t know better might have …
Low Country
… she had done. The summer was agitated disbelief. But it was also—when she managed to push away Ria who kept springing up … and on a weekday morning—Charlestonians weren’t highly committed to rigid institutions like school. There he was, … to the ones she liked—”If I loved you . . .words wouldn’t come in an easy way,” “They . . .asked me how I knew . . .my …
Philip Jessup, Diplomatist
… what they need for their own purposes, in their own jobs, comporting with their own internally inspired hopes and … cheered President Nixon through the streets of Arab capitals, and Secretary Kissinger has been gathering accolades … How has all this occurred? A recent piece by George Will points out the source of change. It lies in the reversals …
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A Place to Pray
… on the outside, but Lao Buddhist temples on the inside—got complaints, were shut down, vandalized. Neighbors gossiped, … after his mother moved into the temple, Boun Lai’s father died. He was put in a wooden box—a makeshift coffin, the lid … it really was about the money.  Boun Lai recalled the funerals of other men, one in particular who had been placed …
Of Units and Unities
… The Waves. By Virginia Woolf. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. All Passion Spent. By V. Sackville-West. … Doran and Company. $2.50. Maid in Waiting. By John Galsworthy. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. $2.50. The … diction and to the same tempo. Who marries whom and who dies how is of no moment save that it be available for use …
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