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    [+] Who Should Go to College? (Review) by Andrew Hacker, pp. 37-40
     City on a Hill, by James Traub

    1. City on a Hill by James Traub
    The New York Review, May 11, 1995
  2.  
    [+] Twelve Angry Persons (4 Reviews) by Andrew Hacker, pp. 44-48
     The Jury, by Stephen J. Adler, ...

      The New York Review, September 21, 1995
    1.  
      "The Red Hat" (Verse) by Rachel Hadas, pp. 55-63
      The New Yorker, January 16, 1995
    2.  
      Peculiar Sanctity (Verse) by Rachel Hadas, pp. 161-162
      The Paris Review, Spring 1995
    3.  
      "Still-Life in Garden" (Verse) by Rachel Hadas, p. 96
      The New Yorker, May 15, 1995
    4.  
      "Riverside Park" (Verse) by Rachel Hadas, pp. 91-93
      The New Yorker, October 30, 1995
    5.  
      "We Have a Kidney for You" by Dale W. Hagen, pp. 26-31
      The Saturday Evening Post, May 1995
    6.  
      Personal History: I Say This by Emily Hahn, pp. 35-39
       A long time ago, when Zaire was called the Congo and it wasn't always easy to ge...
      The New Yorker, July 31, 1995
    7.  
      Two Poems by Robert Hahn, pp. 172-176
      The Paris Review, Spring 1995
    8.  
      Readings
        The Trial of the Century by Judge Charles S. Haight,, pp. 18-19
      The Harpers Monthly, August 1995
    9.  
      The Ancestors; Rodin; The Gates of Hell; Clouds at 30,000 Feet (Verse) by John Haines, pp. 53-56
      The Hudson Review, Spring 1995
    10.  
      [+] Thomas Wolfe's Co-Author (2 Reviews) by John Halberstadt, pp. 624-626
       The Starwick Episodes, by Thomas Wolfe, Richard S. Kennedy, ...

        The American Scholar, Autumn 1995
      1.  
        "The Heart" (Verse) by Donald Hall, pp. 70-77
        The New Yorker, April 24, 1995
      2.  
        "Shame" (Verse) by Donald Hall, pp. 72-73
        The New Yorker, November 13, 1995
      3.  
        Hans, A Chiaroscuro Madrigal (Verse) by Judith Hall, p. 234
        The Paris Review, Spring 1995
      4.  
        Where the Fun Started by Linda Hall, pp. 36-43
        New York Magazine, September 4, 1995
      5.  
        Can You ABC Me? by Linda Hall, pp. 72-77
        New York Magazine, October 9, 1995
      6.  
        Lost at the Fair by Linda Hall, pp. 34-35
        New York Magazine, October 23, 1995
      7.  
        Camus' Hug by Philip Hallie, pp. 428-435
        The American Scholar, Summer 1995
      8.  
        Talking to Cuba by Maurice Halperin, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr..., p. 48
         An Exchange
        The New York Review, January 12, 1995
      9.  
        Letter from Berchtesgaden: Beauty and the Beast by Philip Hamburger, pp. 70-73
         In 1945, the author reported from the wreckage of Hitler's Bavarian retreat. For...
        The New Yorker, May 1, 1995
      10.  
        Shouts & Murmurs by Philip Hamburger, pp. 112-114
         In the Lead
        The New Yorker, September 25, 1995
      11.  
        Two Poems by Barbara Hamby, pp. 133-136
        The Paris Review, Spring 1995
      12.  
        Biography: The First Life of Salman Rushdie by Ian Hamilton, pp. 90-96
        The New Yorker, December 25, 1995
      13.  
        [+] A New Way of Seeing (Review) by Stuart Hampshire, pp. 46-49
         Looking at Giacometti, by David Sylvester

        1. Looking at Giacometti by David Sylvester
        The New York Review, July 13, 1995
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