byThe New York Times. In his spare time he wrote stories about ordinary people and places in which most reporters had no interest and offered them to theTimeseditors, who were impressed with his work. In 1956, after having served a tour of duty with the U.S. Army—during which he ...
The Commune had voted to destroy the column in the Place Vendômecommemoratingthe Grand Army ofNapoleon Bonaparte, and it carried out the decision on May 16. But on May 28 the Commune was crushed by the Army of Versailles, and on June 7 Courbet was arrested at the home of a friend. ...
Conservative and Unionist Party [Michael HOWARD]; Democratic Unionist Party (Northern Ireland) [Rev. Ian PAISLEY]; Labor Party [Anthony (Tony) BLAIR]; Liberal Democrats [Charles KENNEDY]; Party of Wales (Plaid Cymru) [Dafydd IWAN]; Scottish National Party or SNP [Alex SALMOND]; Sinn Fein (...
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The potential for the World Wide Web to drastically alter exploration of the liberal arts is examined. Possibilities include new alliances between faculty and among disciplines; exploitation of varied online resources for learning, particularly for distance learners; and improved access to teachers through...
These nonprofit schools – both two-year and four-year – opened their doors less than 25 years ago.
Schmidt: The Liberal Arts College: A Chapter in American Cultural History. (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1957. Pp. x, 310. $6.00.) - 2Vivian Ogilvie: The English Public School. (New York: Macmillan, 1957. Pp. xii, 228. $6.00.) - 3I. L. Kandel: American Education in ...
U.S. Army forces in Luzon, 1942A U.S. Army Signal Corps map depicting the disposition of U.S. forces in Luzon, Philippines, in 1942. Even before the fall ofBataan Peninsulato the Japanese in April 1942,guerrillaunits were forming throughout the Philippines. Most were led by middle-class...
liberal centralization. In 1814 it was not clear that the rebels underSimón Bolívarin the north andJosé de San Martínin the south would succeed; however, all Ferdinand’s efforts to assemble a large army and afleetto send to America failed. In 1820 the army that was to subdue the ...