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Guide’s ‘Stories’ Are a Mixed Bag
Learning to write is a like buying a car. Going from dealership to dealership, you compare prices, consider features, and
Horne Writes About Katrina
They say with crisis comes opportunity. For Jed Horne ’70, crisis came swirling in dangerous winds and swelling in drowning
KSG Gets $12M to Study Boston
CORRECTION APPENDED Five decades after he started campaigning for a “New Boston,” the lawyer-developer turned philanthropist Jerome L. Rappaport ’47
A Lawyer Helps Friend, Saves Day—Again
Daniel Williams, the young protagonist of Nick Laird’s “Utterly Monkey,” is bored with his life. Suffice it to say, the
The Atlantic's Bradley Invests in New Alum Magazine
Media mogul David G. Bradley is taking on a new sector of the publishing world, investing in 02138, an alternative
Not Another Teen College Guide
“Untangling the Ivy League: 2006” markets itself as an insider’s guide to the Ivy League written by the students and
Gulf War Vet’s Story Made Into ‘Jarhead’
n one in the chest, but this antiquated metaphor of military praise hardly seems adequate for Anthony Swofford’s breakout autobiography
Warnography’s Visceral Allure
Winston Churchill once quipped: “a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its
‘Decreation’ Offers Slice of Anne Carson
To read Anne Carson is to read by intuition. Acquaintance with her collage of sources is not a prerequisite for