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    Comment: Cereal Killing by D.R. and H.H., pp. 4-5
     Lamenting the death of New York Newsday
    The New Yorker, July 24, 1995
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    The Shy Little Scholar of Holder Court by Lewis M. Dabney, pp. 415-425
     Edmund Wilson at Princeton
    The American Scholar, Summer 1990
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      The Day the Fire Came by Virginia Bell Dabney,, pp. 34-36
    The Harpers Monthly, April 1990
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    Cover: High Fashion by Danuta Dabrowska-Siemaszkiewicz,
    The New Yorker, November 8, 1999
  5.  
    The Deathbed Playboy (Verse) by Philip Dacey, pp. 607-610
    The Hudson Review, Winter 1992
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      A Tightwad Draws the Line by Amy Dacyczyn,, p. 20
    The Harpers Monthly, February 1992
  7.  
    Memoir: A Son in Shadow by Fred D'Aguiar, pp. 59-65
     Remembering, in fragments, a lost parent
    The Harpers Monthly, March 1999
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      Threats to Civil Society, East and West by Ralf Dahrendorf,, pp. 24-31
    The Harpers Monthly, July 1990
  9.  
    Religion: Ministers of Muscle by Richard Daigle, pp. 46-47
    The Saturday Evening Post, March 1997
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    [+] Black Venus (2 Reviews) by Peter Dailey, pp. 306-310
     Jazz Cleopatra, by Phyllis Rose, ...

      The American Scholar, Spring 1991
    1.  
      Jimmy by Peter Dailey, pp. 102-109
      The American Scholar, Winter 1994
    2.  
      [+] Imperial Impresario (Review) by Peter Dailey, pp. 315-318
       Mosaic: Memoirs, by Lincoln Kirstein

      1. Mosaic: Memoirs by Lincoln Kirstein
      The American Scholar, Spring 1996
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      [+] Enigmatic Boxer (2 Reviews) by Peter Dailey, pp. 616-618
       Joseph Cornell: Theater of the Mind, by Mary Ann Caws, Joseph Cornell, ...

        The American Scholar, Autumn 1997
      1.  
        New York Legends by Matthew Daines,
        Salon.com, Wednesday, March 5th, 1997 2:00 PM
      2.  
        Remembering Alfred Kazin
          My Fellow American by Antonio Dajer,, pp. 30-32
        The American Scholar, Winter 1999
      3.  
        Readings
          A (Very Strange) Day at the Races by Salvador Dali,, p. 32
        The Harpers Monthly, May 1996
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          To: Helmut Kohl, From: A Suicide by Detlef Dalk,, p. 20
        The Harpers Monthly, June 1992
      5.  
        Harassment backlash by Matthew Dallek,
        Salon.com, Monday, December 14th, 1998 11:05 AM
      6.  
        Wrapping Up by Matthew Dallek,
        Slate Magazine, Monday, December 28th, 1998 12:39 AM
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        Bang or Whimper? by Matthew Dallek,
        Slate Magazine, Sunday, January 3rd, 1999 11:01 PM
      8.  
        Senate Agrees to Agree (But Later) by Matthew Dallek,
        Slate Magazine, Sunday, January 10th, 1999 10:52 PM
      9.  
        Pundits Swoon for the Prosecution by Matthew Dallek,
        Slate Magazine, Sunday, January 17th, 1999 11:21 PM
      10.  
        Judging Bill by Matthew Dallek,
        Slate Magazine, Sunday, January 24th, 1999 10:45 PM
      11.  
        Partisanship Runs Amok by Matthew Dallek,
        Slate Magazine, Sunday, January 31st, 1999 10:38 PM
      12.  
        The Endgame by Matthew Dallek,
        Slate Magazine, Sunday, February 7th, 1999 10:23 PM
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