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Four years before the turn of the century (and two years before George), Ira was born on Manhattan's Lower East Side of middle-class Russian-Jewish parents. In 1920 George, who had already contributed songs to shows, asked his brother for some lyrics, and the Gershwin partnership was...
Professor Klein is such a good teacher partly because of her great commitment to her students. Within a month of the start of the semester she knew the names of almost every student in the class. The most fruitful discussions I had with her about my final paper were after...
This irrelevancy is itself somewhat interesting when one considers Mailer's career. I can only guess that after Mailer's powerful and fruitful engagement in public affairs in the '50s and '60s, the much discussed stagnation of the '70s finally filled him with boredom, a boredom with society that festered...
To a certain extent this focus was the natural result of its creation back in 1936. Founded by Nathaniel Saltonstall and a group of Harvard affiliates as a satellite of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York, the institute was originally called the Museum of Modern Art in...
The Europeans were closely consulted at every step. Reagan exchanged letters with the heads of government in all five of the countries that are scheduled to accept U.S. missiles (Britain, West Germany, Italy, Belgium and The Netherlands), and is said to have talked by telephone with Kohl and British Prime...