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My amusement stems from the fact that, in compiling the forthcoming Yale Dictionary of Quotations, I have discovered that the Book Review printed a reader's query asking for the origin of the "Serenity Prayer" in its July 12 , 1942 issue.
In 1990, eight years after she graduated, Ms. Long made a trip to Hanover to deal with widespread student and faculty protests that had broken out after The Dartmouth Review printed lines from Hitler's "Mein Kampf" on the eve of Yom Kippur.
In 1947, Partisan Review printed an essay, "Writers and Madness," by one of its editors, William Barrett, claiming that the modern writer was by definition an "estranged neurotic," because the difficulty of being authentic in a false-faced world forced him to go deeper and deeper into the unconscious, thus pushing him toward madness: "The game is to go as close as possible without crossing over".
In a review printed yesterday, Givhan panned the fourth hour of "Today" for perpetuating antiquated gender stereotypes.
Alan Sepinwall of The Star Ledger, in a review printed two days after the episode originally aired, praised the writers for not airing a "very special" episode to celebrate the milestone of overtaking The Flintstones.
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("Chernobyl Diaries" doesn't appear to have been screened widely for critics; neither the New York Times nor Los Angeles Times currently have reviews printed).
The participants reviewed printed educational materials on the benefits of NMC during questionnaire completion.
The New York Times does not review print-on-demand titles, as the newspaper's policy is to review books that are widely available only in general interest bookstores, said Catherine Mathis, vice president for corporate communications.
(The gallery space outside the Drew Theater also has an exhibition, running through Aug. 1, called "The Paris Review Print Series," featuring cover art for the quarterly done by many East End artists, including de Kooning and Warhol).
I was amused to see The New York Times Book Review print a review of "The Serenity Prayer" (Nov. 2), a book by Reinhold Niebuhr's daughter, Elisabeth Sifton, in which the reviewer notes Sifton's specific account of how Niebuhr scribbled out the prayer "one summer Sunday in 1943".
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