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4 Nov 2022, 6:47 am by David Post
John Milton, John Locke (who went as far as publishing a guide to the practice, entitled "A New Method of Making Common-Place-Books), Thomas Jefferson, Erasmus and Charles Darwin, Emerson, Thoreau, Mark Twain, Virginia Woolf, Thomas Hardy, . . . [read post]
10 Mar 2021, 2:13 am by Neil Wilkof
Against this background, it is worth recalling how two approaches from over a century ago, one looking backward (the “Arts and Crafts Movement”), and the other embracing tomorrow (“the Futurist’s Manifesto”), sought to address the problem in the context of their time, responding to what the English author, Thomas Hardy, called the “ache of modernism”. [read post]
13 Sep 2014, 8:43 am by Alfred Brophy
Deo, '00, Associate Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Law Reviews and the New CounterrepublicsLuis E. [read post]
26 May 2022, 8:45 am by John Elwood
August Cassano was serving a life sentence for murder when he stabbed his cellmate, Walter Hardy, to death. [read post]
3 Sep 2013, 1:05 pm by Stephen Gottlieb
To paraphrase Thomas Hardy, the world in its cruelty has not finished its sport with our African-American brothers and sisters. [read post]
31 Jul 2007, 10:07 am
I read a bit from Claire Tomalin's biography of Thomas Hardy to wake me up from org theory haze. [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 11:46 am by Anna Dolidze
Symposium participants include: Raquel Aldana, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty Scholarship, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law Thomas Antkowiak, Associate Professor and Director, Latin America Program, Seattle University School of Law Margo Bagley, Hardy Cross Dillard Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law Irene Calboli, Professor of Law and Director, Intellectual Property and Technology Program, Marquette University… [read post]
29 Mar 2016, 1:19 pm by Steve Gottlieb
Or will the rulers, paraphrasing Thomas Hardy’s conclusion to Tess of the d’Urbervilles, end their sport with us? [read post]