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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
Helmut Schmidt, 1918-2015 On the death of the former West German chancellor Helmut Schmidt last week, THE SCRAPBOOK has two observations. First, we cannot help but admire a man who seemed to...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL A Job in the Neighborhood I taught at a university for 30 years, from 1973 until 2002. The timing of my departure was exquisite. I left before smartphones became endemic...
Paid articleEditorials
Hemingway, William Kristol and Mark
EDITORIALS The Self-Destruction of the American University “To give oneself the law is the highest freedom. The muchlauded ‘academic freedom’ will be expelled from the German university;...
Paid articleHillary Clinton, Jarhead?
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Hillary Clinton, Jarhead? A rare instance of media skepticism. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Last week in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton resurrected one of her favorite tales—story of her unsuccessful...
Paid articleHollywood Mythmaking
BARNES, FRED
Hollywood Mythmaking Of whitewashing and blacklisting. BY FRED BARNES Screenwriter Dalton Trumbo died in 1976, but Hollywood still hasn’t gotten over its high regard for him. He is the...
Paid articleA Man After His Time
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
A Man After His Time René Girard, 1923-2015. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM There was a kind of grandeur about René Girard—a creator of grand theories, a thinker of grand thoughts. Born in France,...
Paid articleThe Dayton Accords at 20
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
The Dayton Accords at 20 But there’s little to celebrate. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ The Dayton accords, formally signed in December 1995, have reached their twentieth anniversary. Dayton is...
Paid articleAmerica and Britain, BFF?
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
America and Britain, BFF? We need to rekindle this relationship. BY JEFFREY GEDMIN At the end of World War II, a gifted young British expert on Russia named Thomas Brimelow—later...
Paid articleJudging Roberts
WHITE, ADAM J.
Judging Roberts The Chief Justice of the United States, ten years in BY ADAM J. WHITE Is John Roberts a good judge? Ten years ago, President Bush appointed him chief justice of the United...
Paid articleTaking Careful Aim
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
Taking Careful Aim The ironies of Obama’s drone warfare. BY GABRIEL SCHOENFELD In Objective Troy the New York Times national security correspondent Scott Shane tells two intertwined stories....
Paid articleRule the Waves
CALLO, JOSEPH F.
Rule the Waves A coterie of officers and British supremacy at sea. BY JOSEPH F. CALLO The Fleet Street journalist Tom Pocock was among the best recorders of Lord Nelson’s heroic...
Paid articleOne Aryan Myth
Green, Dominic
One Aryan Myth An enigmatic tale of the prehistoric East. BY DOMINIC GREEN Sleepless and sweaty in the “great heats” of July 1840, Ralph Waldo Emerson reached for something sublime and...
Paid articleFounders' Beat
KEIPER, CAITRIN; KEIPER, ADAM
Founders’ Beat The artistic implications of Alexander’s raptime band. BY CAITRIN KEIPER & ADAM KEIPER ‘How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore and a Scotsman, dropped in the middle of a...
Paid articleDark Victory
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Dark Victory A scandal, a newspaper, an utterly riveting piece of entertainment. BY JOHN PODHORETZ I went to see Spotlight out of a sense of dreary duty. The movie is being touted as an Oscar...
Paid articleA familiar Facebook
PARODY “Obama finally has his own Facebook page” —News item, November 9,...
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