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The novel's relentless japery is almost sufficient to drown out some bleak thoughts on the state of the urban world. Seen through Wren's eyes, New York City is a ruin in which civility and beauty are relentlessly stamped out. "I suspected that the entire block," he...
Calabresi, who left Milan with his parents when he was seven, earned two degrees in economics but decided that the field was "just a game." What he finds "interesting about law is that it deals in concrete terms with fundamental value conflicts." Bringing that philosophical approach even to his estates...
The issue of whether the press has a right to print Government-stamped "secrets" keeps bedeviling Government and journalism. It always will. High-minded, and sometimes high-flown rhetoric about the rights of the Government or of the press are heard; there also exists the public's right, and perhaps...
It all became unbearable to the maestro, and in 1971 he slipped out to Sweden on a carelessly stamped exit visa. He soon signed on as general music director of the Kiel Opera, then picked up guest engagements in Europe and America. Tennstedt made his U.S. debut in December 1974...
In 1959 Nicklaus won his first U.S. amateur but played mediocre in 1960 despite almost winning the Open at Cherry Hills. What stamped Nicklaus as having the stuff of one of the game's greatest champions was his play later that year in the second World Amateur Championship for the...