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...support of her argument, she quotes Marianne Moore’s “England?? in saying that excellence “has never been confined to a single locality.” Vendler says that Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman became two of the greatest American poets of the 19th century despite not having college degrees...
...more electronic feel that leads with layered sound bites and synth bass before the entrance of live drums and distorted guitar chords. Although it’s easy to get swept away by Bloc Party’s melodies, a closer look at the lyrics reveals a discussion of England??s recent bus attacks and the ensuing terrorist witch-hunt: “The newscaster says the enemy’s among us / As bombs explode on the 30 bus / Kill your middle class indecision / Now is not the time for liberal thought,” The third...
FROM ENGLAND TO NEW ENGLAND?? AND BACK...
More than 70 students, scholars, and community members gathered inside the Barker Center to celebrate Native American traditions and to address concerns facing New England??s indigenous tribes last night...
...memorial’s preservation. Born in Woburn in 1745, Baldwin commanded the town’s militia at the first battle of the Revolution. Among his many other accomplishments, Baldwin was responsible for the development of the Baldwin apple—which was once considered New England??s favorite fruit. He also oversaw the construction of the Middlesex Canal, which originally spanned from Boston Harbor to the Merrimack River in Lowell—a feat that earned him the moniker “Father of American Civil Engineering...