The Atlantic Monthly 1995 Cullen Murphy - Abstracts
| The Atlantic Monthly 1995 Cullen Murphy | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Against all odds: the implacable in pursuit of the improbable.(lost causes) | News, opinion and commentary | Cullen Murphy | |||
| Hallowed ground: a first experience of the Holy Land.(travel narrative on trip to Israel) | News, opinion and commentary | Cullen Murphy | |||
| In praise of snow. (snow forecasting and surveying) (Cover Story) | News, opinion and commentary | Cullen Murphy | |||
| Scapegroup: how many Wisians does it take to screw in a light bulb? | News, opinion and commentary | Cullen Murphy | |||
| The lay of the language: the decline of a semantic distinction and what it suggests about linguistic evolution. | News, opinion and commentary | Cullen Murphy | |||
| What if? History's parallel history. (imaginary history)(Column) | News, opinion and commentary | Cullen Murphy | |||
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