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An obituary on March 18 about Anne Sayre, an author, described a book she wrote in 1975 about the role of Rosalind Franklin, a British biologist, in the discovery of the structure of DNA 45 years ago.
In the courtyard, Stewart took off his tie and described a book about heroism that he had tried to write in his twenties: "We imagine, in the modern world, that heroes are accidental heroes".
Editor's Note: July 8, 1998, Wednesday An obituary on March 18 about Anne Sayre, an author, described a book she wrote in 1975 about the role of Rosalind Franklin, a British biologist, in the discovery of the structure of DNA 45 years ago.
No doubt all of this sounds crass and absurd: I've just described a book that features an elderly African-American man who begs to be taken as a slave and a younger one who aspires to re-segregate buses and schools.
THE ARTS An article on Saturday about the new book "FDR and the Jews" by Richard Breitman and Allan J. Lichtman, which looks at Franklin D. Roosevelt's response to the Holocaust and says there is no evidence that the United States Coast Guard was ordered to prevent a ship carrying German Jewish refugees from coming ashore in Florida in 1939, described a book about the ship's journey incorrectly.
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Googling the phrase "wearable books" does bring up a listing for U.S. Patent 7121587 however, describing a book "comprising a plurality of pages and a loop adapted for encircling a body portion for attaching said pages to the body".
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