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Paid articleThe Campaign Spectator/Rooting for Quayle (November 1988)
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR ROOTING FOR QUAYLE nce you get there, you wonder how much of Huntington, Indiana you ought to take at face value. This perplexity is akin to what you may think about the...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse / The Republicans in Mid-America (February 1988)
THE NATION'S PULSE THE REPUBLICANS IN MID-AMERICA by Kent Owen T his winter Midwestern Republi- 1 cans have more to worry about than who is going to win their presidential nomination. If one can...
Paid articleAmong the Intellectualoids/Romancing the Self: Ayn Rand (October 1987)
AMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS ROMANCING THE SELF: AYN RAND ive years after her death, Ayn Rand's shadow still falls across the landscape of American semi-popular culture—perhaps beyond the length...
Paid articleThe Hoosier Spectator/A State on the Brink (June 1987)
THE HOOSIER SPECTATOR A STATE ON THE BRINK W hen my mother was a child, she used to complain to her brother that the family reunion at Basses' Ford had become as tiresome as all get-out, and she...
Paid articleThe Conservative Pulse/Through a Glass Rightly (April 1987)
THE CONSERVATIVE PULSE THROUGH A GLASS RIGHTLY Inevitably, there will come a time when the children will have to be told. Was there ever such a thing as conservatism in America, and, if so, what...
Paid articleThe Hoosier Pulse/Hooping It Up (March 1987)
THE HOOSIER PULSE HOOPING IT UP by Kent Owen T ime was when Indiana's favored pastimes ran to harness racing, horseshoe-pitching, squirrel-hunting, and fishing for bluegill and bass. But ever...
Paid articleErnie's War: The Best of Ernie Pyle's World War II Dispatches, edited by David Nichols (December 1986)
Books in Review - "Ernie's War: The Best of Ernie Pyle's World War II Dispatches, edited by David Nichols" stances and, as such, liked or disliked them according to whatever set of prejudices suited him best. This approach to life may not be what Jesus had in mind, but there is something to be said...
Paid articleThe Hoosier Pulse/Where It's At (October 1986)
THE HOOSIER PULSE . ......................................................................... ................................................................................ WHERE IT'S AT Social...
Paid articleThe Hoosier Pulse/Death of a Republican (May 1986)
THE HOOSIER PULSE ................................................................................. DEATH OF A REPUBLICAN by Kent Owen Plutarch would have found the late Charles Abraham Halleck,...
Paid articleThe Hoosier Pulse/Stealing It Fair and Square (July 1985)
AMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS 9 - J PILGRIMS FROM THE HEARTLAND The wind whips up the dust on the road and tousles Sister Mary Hartman's iron-gray hair as she describes the unique qualities of...
Paid articleIndiana's Bloody Eighth (May 1985)
Kent Owen INDIANA'S BLOODY EIGHTH As George Ade once said, "A lot of good men come from Indiana, and the better they are the faster they come." Cold comfort was all that southwestern Indiana could...
Paid articleLoving Liebling (May 1979)
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Paid articleThe Decency of E.M. Forster (February 1971)
Arts and Letters The Decency of E.M. Forster Kent Owen My maternal grandfather used to look up from the obituaries to observe to no one in particular, "I see that a number of great men have died...
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