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I hadn't ever paid much attention to advice columns, other than flirting with Cheryl Strayed's Dear Sugar articles in the Rumpus – but somehow the prescriptive tone, even if offered without judgment and and being funny and clever, never seemed quite right.
Wait till morning comes, my dear!" View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By Masha Gessen.
Wait till morning comes, my dear!" View Article By Phil Klay By Rivka Galchen By Larissa MacFarquhar By John Cassidy.
By Dorothy Parker The New Yorker, May 26 , 1928P. 20 If you should cross the world, my dear, View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.
By Joseph Brodsky The New Yorker, March 27 , 1989P. 40 I wish you were here, dear, View Article By Phil Klay By John Cassidy By Troy Patterson By Andy Borowitz.
By Margaret Fishback The New Yorker, April 13 , 1929P. 90 You mangled autumn for me, dear, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick By Ceridwen Dovey.
By Katharine D. Morse The New Yorker, January 26 , 1929P. 56 And Adam answered: Listen, dear, View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By Andy Borowitz By Jia Tolentino.
By Henrietta Fort Holland The New Yorker, March 16 , 1935P. 70 Behold the rosy shrimp, my dear, View Article By Jelani Cobb By Joan Acocella By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino.
By Ruth McClellan The New Yorker, November 5, 1927 P. 99 When I was twenty-one, my dear, View Article By Jelani Cobb By Joan Acocella By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino.
By Arthur Guiterman The New Yorker, November 10 , 1934P. 40 Should any kindly soul, my dears, View Article By Miranda Carter By Jia Tolentino By Doreen St. Félix By George Packer.
Compared with Treasury bonds, yields on corporate debt have shot up to levels not seen since before the 1987 stockmarket crash or, before that, the 1930s depression.In part, corporate bonds look so cheap because Treasury bonds are in such short supply and hence so dear (see article).
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