“Father and his first baby, Israel,” Chim (David Seymour), 1951. Ben Shneiderman Collection. Thomas Chatterton Williams is the author of Losing My Cool and Self-Portrait in Black and White, and has written for
I had around me at one time all the people I loved best — my father and mother and brothers and sister — and all the things I loved best — quiet, space and books.(但我们每周去图书馆的旅程是完美的。曾经有那么一段时间,所有我最爱的人都...
100A!ter the death of my mother a few years ago I found myself struggling to deal with mygrief and that of my father. It was two days before Christmas when mum died and that :nade me feel heartbroken. Mentally, I became distanced from everything: I shut down my gr!ef and focused...
根据第二段中In the 1960s, scientists proposed that predators at the top of a food web had a surprising amount of control over the size of populations of other species—including species they did not directly attack.可知,处于食物网顶端的食肉动物对它们没有直接攻击的其他物种的种群数量有着惊人的...
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My father started learning French at 57, drawn by the potential benefits of bilingualism in delaying dementia (失智症). Now,20 years later, he's on his third teacher. Many people like my father have attempted to pick ...
(almost) mother chatted long-distance with her friend, Dorothy, whom she met at Fort Bragg. After Uncle Sam drafted their baby-faced husbands and shipped them off to Vietnam, Dorothy returned to Ohio and my mother to Philadelphia, where she lived with my father’s family while awaiting my...
“I remember my mother at the window,” my father’s cousin Harry Friedman told me, “crying that she had to help them.” We were at a Greek restaurant in Minneapolis; Friedman, at 77, was still a professor of ophthalmology . His mother, my grandmother’s older sister, had borrowed th...
QB’s father: Right. We dropped him off and picked him up every day. The school was where Tianshan Road crosses Xianxia Road and easy to get to from where we lived. There’s a bus Line 127 with a stop close to where we lived, at the intersection of Yan’an Road and Dingxi Road....
Growing up in San Francisco, Grace Young used to watch her father shop daily in Chinatown for whatever he needed to make traditional Chinese meals at home. As an award-winning cookbook author, Ms. Young, now 66, has spent decades shopping the same way in New York’s Chinatown. Ms. Young...