Robert Hirschfield Mr. John Ficken. Dead of Cancer, SI. Rose's Home Your Lazarus smile, Sly as a risen knife, Summoned the angels In the linen closet. Your bones, sea foam, Turned like...
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LeRoy Smith, Jr. The Last Impertinence God woke and found his dream was true: Adam had burnt the wilderness And, smug within his specialities, Was rocketing towards paradise. Damned clot, God...
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JAMES SULLIVAN TO MARGARET, ON REACRING FORTY Like icebergs moving in the night, There loomed before my eyes two white Block letters, X and L. They told The world that I was getting old And I...
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is to make war hell by recreating its miscalculation and slaughter as fully, accurately and graphically as possible. The idea is, in other words, to create a tragedy with a close-up. And there's...
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JAMES SULLIVAN ADMIRATION Enduring admiration is not hard. Vitalities, like flowers in the yard, Enjoy increase proportional to sun. Let your life be increased by everyone You know, for if...
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universities which receive an abnormal amount of attention from those who attempt to describe the lives of over seven million American college students. DEMPSTER K. HOLLAr~D Center for Urban...
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JAMES SULLIVAN
PAEAX (IJV THE OLD STYLE)
All praise be to the Lord who made
The world and all that live thereon,
Who set the stars and moon and sun
In infinite empyrean.
Who breathes...
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goal sought and the invidiousness of the distinction drawn. Preferential treatment seeks the goal of racial equality, one which is essential to our national peace and welfare. Is the distinction,...
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RICHLY PREPARED TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF A CHANGING WORLD IOI A. COLLEGE 25 th ANNIVERSARY Why do men ~ Iona go on to high achievements in a world in constant flux? A supremely dedicated...
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BOOKS The First Installment of Sartre's Autobiography The Words. By Jean-Paul Sartre. George Braziller. $5. by George Greene M. SARTRE once said that author-ship "is a certain way of wanting...
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one ever expected priests or Jews to be perfect-this is a curious supposition that groups make about them-selves, that the world expects them to be better than they are. The world (which is, of...
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Strauss
There's not enough written about the waltz,
Not nearly enough about the crowned prince
And his cohorts. Strauss
Was a greater Hapsburg than Rudolf I,
Charles V or Franz Josef.
He did not...
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