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  • “Double Agents: Lynn Chu and Glen Hartley” [by Kelly Jane Torrance]

    October 13, 2022

    <<< As first-years [at the University of Chicago], Lynn Chu, AB’77, JD’82,and Glen Hartley, AB’77, met in Social Sciences 101—and began a conversation about books and ideas that shows no signs of ending. Hartley…

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  • On Richard Howard’s Birthday

    October 13, 2022

    Twice, for the fall semesters of 1991 and 1993, I rented Richard Howard's flat (5X, as in Xanadu) in the Waverly Mews ("but in your case it should be spelled m-u-s-e"). Richard taught at…

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  • On Richard Howard’s Birthday

    October 13, 2022

    Twice, for the fall semesters of 1991 and 1993, I rented Richard Howard's flat (5X, as in Xanadu) in the Waverly Mews ("but in your case it should be spelled m-u-s-e"). Richard taught at…

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  • “Poem of a New Driver” by Belinda Rule [Introduced by Thomas Moody]

    October 12, 2022

    Last weekend, the Bathurst 1000, Australia’s most famous race, was won by Holden drivers Shane van Ginsbergen and Garth Tander. It was a historic victory as it was the final Bathurst 1000 to feature…

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  • “Poem of a New Driver” by Belinda Rule [Introduced by Thomas Moody]

    October 12, 2022

    Last weekend, the Bathurst 1000, Australia’s most famous race, was won by Holden drivers Shane van Ginsbergen and Garth Tander. It was a historic victory as it was the final Bathurst 1000 to feature…

    Continue reading…

  • LATER FLOWERS FOR THE BEES [by Mary Gilliland]

    October 12, 2022

    I garden at the end of a one-block cul de sac. This area bordering the woods is classified on the municipal maps as vacant land. Yes, it’s poetry. The gardens are anything but decorous,…

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