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...young, have been convinced that they have a right to Social Security payments high enough to maintain a comfortable standard of living despite old age, widowhood or disability, and this right is every bit as inalienable as the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Harold Sheppard, associate director of the National Council on the Aging, has a one-word description of benefits paid now and all increases that may be necessary to keep those payments abreast of inflation. The word is: sacred. And all politicians know that the aged are far more likely to vote than...
...even Edel's eyewitness account of James Joyce leading a claque for Tenor John Sullivan at the Paris Opéra in 1929. One is simply carried along despite the assertions of theory. The methodology in the literary madness still leaves plenty to the imagination. -By R.Z. Sheppard...
...Sheppard...
...sort out. Eloquence is frequently drowned out by bombast, and testimony too often has the imprecision of hearsay. For all its forthright bitterness, !Click Song is guarded. It is as if its author had to keep counting to ten so that he would not explode into autobiography. -By R.Z. Sheppard...