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Elvis 1956, as photographed by Alfred Wertheimer
The year that would have been his 75th, is now being noted and celebrated by Elvis fans. Fortunately, there are a selection of photographs by Alfred Wertheimer that are available for viewing for those who cannot afford to buy the book nor travel to the exhibitions.
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Woodward and Bernstein’s Watergate Papers at the Ransom Center
‘Deep Throat’ (Mark Felt, Associate Director of the FBI), includes the sentence, “believes that someone will eventually flush out this story and it could to [be?] the one that sends the administration over the wall.”
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Do You Google Your Doctor? Perhaps He/She Does, Too
How can one be sure the person posting a review is really a patient and not someone with a grudge against the physician? If a physician disagrees with a particular comment, there is no opportunity for rebuttal.
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Reynolda House American Art & Gardens; Twig Reading, Mustardseed Moonshine Ramekins and Molly Dingledine Jewelry
“… the property shall be perpetually held … for the operation and maintenance of a botanical garden having an aesthetic and educational value… .”— Deed of Gift, 1958
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Hiding Another Story in a Story: There’s A Mystery There; Sendak on Sendak
“That’s the best fun in all of this – the layers of meaning, the layers of storytelling,” Sendak said in a 2007 interview. “When you hide another story in a story, that’s the story I am telling the children.”
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Studying the ‘Science’ of Online Dating
Can the application of science to unravel the biological basis of love complement the traditional, romantic ideal of finding a soul mate?
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Images of Fashion from the Court of Louis XIV; Fashion Illustration in the Eighteenth Century
“Under the reign of Louis XIV, fashion, in particular the manner of dress, follows the court. The French change style every day. Foreigners follow French fashion with the exception of the Spanish, who never change their style.”





