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White Shoes, Silver Britches

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Mighty Bulldogs, SEC Champions.
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Schubert's Erlkönig: Music, Visual Storytelling, and Subtitles

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A Quiet Day in the Country

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So today I went out to a farm that raises fallow deer and emus, as well as horses, and enjoyed a nice walk. Later the wife and I went to a...
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Not Quite My Grandfather's Story, but Close Enough (Plus, Tchaikovsky)

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The funny thing here is that, although I think country music like this best tells the story of his life, my grandfather was never really ...

Uranium One

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A signature proves that a deal was made.
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Harvard Law Profs Explain Conservative Dislike for Elite Colleges

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Continuing the evening's trend, here's a WaPo article by two Harvard Law professors about why conservatives dislike elite universit...
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Stanford Student Sam Wolfe: "Yes, Congress, Tax Stanford's Endowment"

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Notable mostly because the Stanford Review published it: After the Presidential election cleaved the country in two, pitting Trump’s “poo...
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At the Harvard Crimson: "100 Years. 100 Million Lives. Think Twice."

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Nothing new to us here, but the fact that this is currently the second-most read article at the Harvard Crimson might be news. Laura A. Ni...
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The Feast of St. Andrew

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Most of St Andrew is still [in Italy] today but bits of him have been moved over the years to Scotland.... Legend has it that St Andrew’s fi...

Granddad

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  This evening I got a call telling me my grandfather had passed away. He plowed behind a mule as a boy, learned to drive in a Model T, ...
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Not the Worst Idea

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We all know that the Founders crafted a Constitution that expected imperfect leaders. All the same , character still does count. Virtue is...
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An Unwanted Companion

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I'm not too surprised to see the news about A Prairie Home Companion maestro Garrison Keillor . Exactly like Hollywood mogul Harvey We...
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Landfall

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The NYT's Opinion page finally throws away its last shred of pretense to objectivity . This Rubicon was crossed so slowly that you may ...
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What if There are Too Many People?

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Fertility rates continue to plummet in the developed world. There are lots of questions about why, and what the long term effects are. I...
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Mike Pence and Public Broadcasting

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It may be counter-intuitive, but Vice President Pence once won the Champion of Public Broadcasting award . “Governor Mike Pence is a highly-...
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A Lucky Man

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Headline: "Successful actress Meghan Markle to wed former soldier ."
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Objectification and Empathy

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Two of the biggest assumptions in our current culture are these: 1) Objectification of people is what allows you to treat them badly. 2...
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Romance, Post-Tolkien

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In an essay called "Out of the Shire," Hillsdale College scholar Bradley J. Birzer wonders where we go next. As I list what to re...
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Samizdat: An Amusing Bit in the Wikipedia Entry

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The introduction for the article "Samizdat" is as follows: Samizdat (Russian: самизда́т, IPA: [səmɨzˈdat]) was a key form of d...
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Anti-Nudge

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You're all familiar with Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness , which argued that government regulations and t...
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