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He was always at work for six and seven hours every day of the week and could not be disturbed, and when he was not writing, he was reading works of abstruse literature and history and doing research.” When Renek died at the age of 88 in 2013, his New York Times described him as...
Other fields are facing these same challenges and questions. In a general critique of the internship system in higher education, an opinion piece from theNew York Timesstates: “… the internship boom gives the well-to-do a foot in the door while consigning the less well-off to dead-end ...
The New York Times has plenty of word games on its roster today — with Wordle, Connections, Strands, and the Mini Crossword, there's something for everyone — but the newspaper's standard crossword puzzle still reigns supreme. The daily crossword is full of interesting trivia, helps improve...
The TED office is abuzz about two high-profile mentions this week. First, we were excited to see ourselves included in The New York Times crossword puzzle for the third time on Thursday. The clue for 12 down: “___ talks, offerers of ‘ideas worth spreading.’” We were also amused ...
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(New York Times/Library of Congress) …the end of the World was also on the mind of Gardner Rea, who contributed this cartoon to the March 21 issue: * * * The State of Modern Man Lois Long continued her “Doldrums” series by looking at the condition of bachelor life in the city...
HE TAUGHT A DOG TO WATER SKI, TOO…F. Scott Fitzgerald,wifeZeldaand sonScottiein Antibes in 1926. Fitzgerald lived on the Riviera from 1925 to 1930, writing much ofThe Great Gatsbythere. His last-completed novel,Tender Is The Night, was set on the Riviera. (The New York Times) ...