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From: Ruth I Gordon <druthgo>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 16:57:10 -0800
Colleagues and other shut-ins in this Bushitic era:
Only one more thing: I do wish Marc Aronson would examine his subject under a different logo. The "American Dream" really is so wavering and so uncertain--but academically I know it will be a stretch and perhaps even a conceit to jam it in to the Colonial Period.
Enough of this--I'll take it up with Marcus when I see him out here (an outpost of "Manifest Destiny" on the "Edge of the Continent" of the
"American Dream"., etc., etc. ad naus.).
Big Grandma (whose A.M. dissertation at Brown U. was, strangely enough, about a Kansas newspaper editor and writer and the FAILURE of the
"American Dream.")
"You may not be able to change the world, but at least you can embarrass the guilty." Jessica Mitford (191796)
Received on Mon 12 Mar 2001 06:57:10 PM CST
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 16:57:10 -0800
Colleagues and other shut-ins in this Bushitic era:
Only one more thing: I do wish Marc Aronson would examine his subject under a different logo. The "American Dream" really is so wavering and so uncertain--but academically I know it will be a stretch and perhaps even a conceit to jam it in to the Colonial Period.
Enough of this--I'll take it up with Marcus when I see him out here (an outpost of "Manifest Destiny" on the "Edge of the Continent" of the
"American Dream"., etc., etc. ad naus.).
Big Grandma (whose A.M. dissertation at Brown U. was, strangely enough, about a Kansas newspaper editor and writer and the FAILURE of the
"American Dream.")
"You may not be able to change the world, but at least you can embarrass the guilty." Jessica Mitford (191796)
Received on Mon 12 Mar 2001 06:57:10 PM CST