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The Bell Curve: Born on the Fourth of July
Editor's note: Retired Daily Pilot columnist Joseph N. Bell has written a special column to mark his 90th birthday, which falls on Independence Day.
As a young boy watching the Fourth of July parade in the county-seat town of Decatur, Ind., the...Tags: Vehicles, Newspaper and Magazine, Festive Events, Periodicals, World War II (1939-1945)
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Joan Aiken's Armitage family is charming - and magical
The White Queen in Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" says she believes as many as six impossible things before breakfast. In the title tale from Joan Aiken's "The Serial Garden: The Complete Armitage Family Stories" (Big Mouth House: 330 pp., $20),...Tags: Animals, Death, Fiction, Family
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Where's Weldon?
The poet Weldon Kees was born in Beatrice, Neb., in 1914, though what's best known about him is that on July 18, 1955, his car was found abandoned with the keys still in the ignition in a parking lot on the Marin County side of the Golden Gate Bridge....Tags: Bertolt Brecht, Edmund Wilson, Thomas Mann, Charles Addams, Colleges and Universities
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Identity theft?
The Soul Thief
By Charles Baxter
Pantheon, 210 pages, $20
'Mirrored Room" is an 8-by-8-by-10-foot piece of art from the 1960s whose permanent home is the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, N.Y. As its name suggests, Lucas Samaras' little room is...Tags: Lucas Samaras, Death, Juvenile Delinquency, Health and Safety at School, Allentown
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