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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...BUCK, Nobel Laureate in Literature: “He is an excellent writer.” HERBERT GORMAN, novelist and biographer: “He possesses a sensitivity in descriptio... ... combers. “Do you know his name? Is there any record?” I asked. “Timothy Parkes.” “Where was he from?” “Dover. He was wanted there for murdering t... ... and drooling his words, coddling me. When I improved she took me to the park; later, we sailed the Thames...on shore larks sang... I was grateful ... ...e emphasized the value of studying from nature. Bustling to his carriage, parked on the driveway, he returned with his four- volume study, Natural Hi... ...1864 An officer has given me a war diary kept by a Southern soldier, Fred Parker, corporal. Rain has soaked its pages; pages are missing. Here are f...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...a and Radio Liberty broadcasts, for example. Recently, en route to the university parking lot, a student remarked to the author that all advertisin... ...ffectiveness, for example, antismoking publicity vs. cigarette promotion. (In the parking lot chat cited earlier, the student's perception would, a... ...ing can often justify selling at a higher price and vice versa.) For example, “The parking 'problem' may be interpreted as an implicit decision to k... ...el Cost, Transit ing." Public Policy 24,59-79. Dewey, John. 1966. Quoted by Robert Park. In Bernard R. Berelson and Morris Janowitz (eds.), Reader i... ...lif.: Goodyear. Gardner, John W. 1972.In Common Cause. New York: Norton. Gilbert, Gorman and James Foerster. 1977. "The Importance of Attitudes in t...

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The Soul of a Bishop

By: H. G. Wells

...d his white face at the window, looking out upon the great terrace and the park. CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER THE SECOND – THE SECOND – THE... ... Ridgeway Kelso and this dark excitable Catholic friend of his, Paidraig O’Gorman. Mrs. Garstein Fellows saw no harm in them. Then one had to consider... ...nd his white face at the window looking out upon the great terrace and the park. 4 4 4 4 4 After a bout of mental distress and sleeplessness the bisho... ...urther changed. He no longer felt that God was in Pall Mall or St. James’s Park, whither he resorted to walk and muse. He felt now that God was somewh... ...y what he desired. But when he got to her great airy flat overlooking Hyde Park, with its Omega Workshop furniture and its arresting decoration, he wa... ...ay the Prince Consort when 124 The Soul of a Bishop he was riding in Hyde Park and give him, he boasts, ‘a good loud cheer,’ and then he would run ve...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...had determined against Lord Bagnigge, for the very next day, riding in the Park, his horse fell with him; he was carried home to his house with a frac... ...er he had saved Miss Amethyst when the horses had run away with her in the Park! Poor Flouncy, poor Flouncy! Jeames had been but a week in Amethyst’s ... ...h her cousin the prince in his phaeton, her own carriage was sent into the Park simply with her companion, who had charge of her little Fido, the dear... ...ays, or Mrs. Champignon’s new yellow liveries, which were flaunting in the Park, or hideous Lady Gorgon’s preternatural ugliness, who passed in a low ... ...p 4 per cent this very day.” “2ND JULY.—Rode my bay oss Desperation in the park. There was me, Lord George Ringwood (Lord Cinqbar’s son), Lord Ballybu... ...laide Blueruin; Sir Charles Codshead, from the City; and Field-Marshal Sir Gorman O’Gallagher, K.A., K.B., K.C., K.W ., K.X., in the service of the Re... ...352 Thackeray ing a couple of hundred great people; but Count Mace and Sir Gorman O’Gallagher taking each an arm, we reached, at last, the drawing-roo...

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