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Vol. 020 Issue 017 (January 5 2015)
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK Microaggression at Princeton Last week was not a great week for Princeton. In New York, a member of the Class of 2009 was accused of shooting to death his financier-father, who had...
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That's a Nickel
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Epstein, Joseph
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CASUAL That’s a Nickel I once appeared on a panel at the National Endowment for the Humanities with two women who talked about the importance of their secondary education. One was German and spoke...
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Editorials
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EDITORIALS the weekly Standard The Attack on ‘Charlie Hebdo’ This past week, at least a dozen French people, most of them journalists at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, were gunned down...
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Jihad Comes to Paris
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JOSCELYN, THOMAS
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Jihad Comes to Paris The long arm of al Qaeda. by Thomas Joscelyn The jihadists responsible for the most successful terrorist attack in France in decades hunted down cartoonists. They did not...
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A Year of Conflict or Compromise?
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COST, JAY
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A 'Year of Conflict or Compromise? The answer may depend on the Supreme Court. by Jay Cost Traditionally, the new year is a time for reflection on the year that ended and predictions about the one...
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History Repeats Itself
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RADOSH, RONALD
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History Repeats Itself The radical historians lose again. by Ronald Radosh At the annual conference of the American Historical Association in New York City this month, anti-Israeli activist...
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The Speaker and His Critics
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BARNES, FRED
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led by old-style mainstream historians who understood the necessary division between political activity and scholarship and believed that professional organizations must remain impartial. The young...
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The Rise (and Fall?) of the NFL
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NORMAN, GEOFFREY
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The Rise (and Fall?) of the NFL There were Giants in the earth in those days ... and Colts By Geoffrey Norman The New York Giants faced the Baltimore Colts, and the winners would be the champions...
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Liars' Remorse
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Voegeli, William
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Liars’ Remorse Democrats have second thoughts about Obamacare By William Voegeli In the Time magazine issue published after the 2008 election—whose cover depicted Barack Obama as Franklin...
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Designs for Living
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POSTREL, VIRGINIA
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Books ^Arts Designs for Living On the architecture of (commercial) desire. by Virginia Postrel When we look back on the late-19th/early-20th century and think of the technological changes that...
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Men of Gravity
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Gelernter, Joshua
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BA Men of Gravity How to deal with a world turned upside down. by Joshua Gelernter At a joint meeting of the Royal Society and the Royal Astronomical Society in 1919, Arthur Eddington announced a...
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A Tar Heel Meteor
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Jr, Edwin M. Yoder
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BA A Tar Heel Meteor The pol at the dawn of North Carolina’s modern era. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. Some eight miles west by south of the central North Carolina town of my boyhood, one comes upon...
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Where's Waldo?
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Mattix, Micah
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BsA Where’s Waldo? There is less to the Bard of Concord than meets the eye. by Micah Mattix Last February, Harvard’s Belknap Press issued the final volume of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Collected...
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Freedom's Partner
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Shinkel, Ryan
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BsA Freedom’s Partner ‘Good things are easily destroyed, but not easily created. ’ by Ryan Shinkel What does it mean to be a conservative today? It may mean defending individual freedom against...
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King in Stone
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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BA King in Stone When a historical drama is devoid of drama. by John Podhoretz The marketing genius of movies like Selma, the highly praised docudrama about the march in Alabama that triggered...
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Parody
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“Officials opened a time capsule buried by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams over 200 years ago containing several historic artifacts.” —CNN.com, January 7,...
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