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Today In History July 15: Bill Clinton |
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Suspect shoots at Clinton police officers |
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‘Organized Cruelty’: Clinton Blasts Trump Administration for ‘Trying to Rip the Heart Out of America’ |
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Hillary Clinton: Between Two Ferns With Zach Galifianakis |
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Democratic Presidential debate BERNIE SANDERS HILLARY CLINTON MARTIN O’MALLEY |
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Drezek North Scott avoid upset against Clinton |
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Bill Clinton vinyl |
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12 Russian intelligence officers indicted for hacking into DNC Clinton campaign |
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Hillary Clinton and Special Access Programs SAPs |
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The George Clinton Interview |
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Serving Clinton County Indiana since 1856 |
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Justice Dept indicts 12 Russian military officials on DNC Clinton campaign |
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Clinton Twp |
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Barack Obama zvítězil v anketě o největšího prezidenta Druhý je Clinton |
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Moscow Slams “Shameful Comedy” Indictment Of 12 Russians For DNC Hacking That Treasonous FSB Officer Was Actually Paid By Hillary Clinton To Do |
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A Decision Looms for the Green Bay Packers on Ha Ha Clinton Dix |
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Hillary Clinton’s Claim She’s Probably Responsible for MeToo |
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Agentes rusos son acusados de “hackear” la campaña de Clinton |
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IC IG Found That Clinton Emails Were Funneled To ‘Foreign Entity’ Judiciary Committee Member Says |
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Suspect fires at police during disturbance call in Clinton Mo |
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Clinton TN – Rocky Top TN |
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Gohmert: Peter Strzok Knew ‘Foreign Entity’ Hacked Clinton’s Emails and Did |
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Majority Of Clinton Emails Funneled To “Foreign Entity” When IG Told |
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EEUU: Rusos hackearon a Hillary Clinton cuando Trump lo pidió |
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Forensic Analysis Suggests Clinton Emails Were Sent to a “Foreign Entity” |
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Former Clinton Attorney Hopes Hillary Won’t Run For President in 2020 |
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Clinton’s Missteps |
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“No urprise” The Bankers are backing Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush |
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Hillary Rodham Clinton became the first woman in US history to become the presidential nominee of a major political party in 2016 She served as the 67th Secretary of State—from January 21 2009 until February 1 2013—after nearly four decades in public service advocating on behalf of children and families as an attorney First Lady and Senator She is a wife mother and grandmother |
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Two Sides To Every Coin: When “Security Measures” Become Of Clinton Emails Funneled To “Foreign Entity” When IG Told |
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Bill Clinton Politischen Lebenslauf |
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Congressman: Peter Strzok Knew ‘Foreign Entity’ – Not Russia – Hacked Hillary Clinton’s Emails – Did Nothing |
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Robert Bobby Clinton Price |
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Clinton Sofa amp Love |
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Time To End Mueller Fishing Expedition amp Start New One On Hillary Clinton |
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Trump has made the 2016 run for the White House all about immigration What is more his hardline views on what today is American and what is un-American are gaining ground as the election campaign nears its end Polls show that Trump is neck and neck with Clinton And it very much appears that the mainstream US media is trying not to provoke Trump’s obsession with immigration |
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Clinton Road: A Dark Ride |
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EM-Alliance Health Clinton |
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Inculpan a agentes rusos por hackear emails del equipo de campaña de Hillary Clinton |
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ROD ROSENSTEIN is a JEW TRAITOR COMMISSAR charged with DESTROYING AMERICA by DESTROYING the TRUMP PRESIDENCY by JEW bolshevik COMMISSAR LIES amp LYNCH-MOBS! It was NOT Russia that HACKED ELECTION 2016 it was the ZIO-SAUDIS DEEP STATE who USED the FBI to SMEAR OBSTRUCT DERAIL and TRY TO STEAL the TRUMP ELECTION win ie HAND IT to SOROS ROTSCHILDS AIPAC STOOGE HILLARY CLINTON! JUST BECAUSE TRUMP is pals with NETANYAHU and the JEWS WHO SURROUND HIM DOES NOT mean they are Not OUT TO GET HIM! |
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Hillary Clinton’s Health In Rapid Decline – Will She Even Make It To Election Day At This Rate VIDEO |
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Ray interviewed on radio yesterday on what has finally morphed into “FBI/DOJ-gate” after the DOJ Inspector General documented strong DOJ/FBI bias: kid-gloves treatment for Hillary Clinton and just opposite for Donald Trump Former FBI Deputy Director’s McCabe lawyer Lisa Page to key investigator/lover Peter Strzok: Trump is “not ever going to become president right Right!” Strzok: “No no he won’t We’ll stop it” House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes had not been given that text There may be hell to pay for that |
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Hillary Clinton ou les gendarmes et l’extraterrestre : la rapport révèle que l’ONU emploie 3 300 pédophiles responsables de 60 000 viols au cours des 10 dernières années la réalité semble bien pire encore |
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Clinton Co Fair |
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Monica Lewinsky Just Totally Exposed Bill amp Hillary Clinton |
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Research into good teachers and good Clinton |
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Moderator Chris Young takes a question from the audience during the Dec 7 panel discussion on aerospace Seated from left to right: Dr Steven Schmid of the National Science Foundation Dr Raymond “Corky” Clinton of NASA Dr Youping Gao with Aerojet Rocketdyne Gregory Hilbert with Dassault Falcon Jet followed by Young |
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Hillary Clinton Loses Her Mind Over Trump Supreme Court Nominee… “They Want to Take Us Back to the 1850’s” |
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Motivacional: Clinton Sumner – Corto Documental |
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Support PDF: The Difference It Makes: 36 Reasons Why Hillary Clinton Should Never Be President |
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THE CLINTON BODY COUNT CONSPIRACY |
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New Toyota Inventory – Some of the Finest Toyotas near Clinton |
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Watch Hillary Clinton’s first public speech |
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Congressman: Peter Strzok Knew ‘Foreign Entity’ – Not Russia – Hacked Hillary Clinton’s Emails – Did Nothing |
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InternacionalesDonald Trump llama torcida a Hillary Clinton |
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Nyt parti: ’Hillary Clinton er pædofil og Dan Jørgensen er sadomasochist’ 36 |
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Gohmert: Watchdog Found Clinton Emails Sent To ‘Foreign Entity’ – FBI Strzok Did Nothing |
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Beginners guide to Photoshop Composites with Clinton Lofthouse |
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EEUU: Rusos hackearon a Hillary Clinton cuando Trump lo pidió – 28 seconds — |
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YOU ALL KNOW THAT HILLARY CLINTON IS A ROBOTOID AND YOU HAVE SEEN HOW MANY TIMES IT MALFUNCTIONS AND HAD TO BE REPLACED BY DOUBLES OR OTHER CLONES |
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Branded: Jimmy Fallon: Hillary Clinton Is Not Intimidated by Donald Trump : 3:56 mins |
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Hillary Clinton Steals The Show With Surprise Grammy Awards Appearance |
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Home Explosion Spawns Clinton Conspiracy Theory |
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Hillary Clinton: We’re Stronger Together |
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I wish Bill Clinton had collaborated with Daniel Silva not James Patterson |
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Update: Clinton Global Initiative Closing Its Doors |
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Clinton Lost — But the Fight Isn’t Over Yet |
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Son of Clinton Twp Detective battling cancer |
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Hillary Clinton Says Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Could Bring Back Slavery click to see stats |
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Frases célebres Hillary Clinton |
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CQ Premier League – Roos v Clinton Fc |
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What does Hillary Clinton’s inbox look like |
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The Clinton Health Access Initiative Inc CHAI was founded in 2002 with a transformational goal: help save the lives of millions living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world |
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An Insanely Catchy New Song by Cory Wong: “Light as Anything” Feat Robbie When Donald Trump Asked Russia to Hack Hillary Clinton They Did What He Asked |
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Dutchess County: Rhinebeck Red Hook Hyde park Poughkeepsie Tivoli Rhinecliff Town of Clinton Stanfordville Pine Plains Wappingers Falls Fishkill Beacon Lagrangeville Pleasant Valley Millbrook Dover Plains Amenia Pawling |
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San Diego EEUU – Un juez federal ordenó a la Administración del presidente de Estados Unidos Donald Trump entregar el lunes una lista de los padres indocumentados bajo custodia de las de EEUU imputa a 12 agentes rusos por hackear la campaña de Clinton |
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SAD: George W Bush Swipes At Trump’s Immigration Policy While Overseas with Bill Clinton |
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Hilarious!… Candace Owens CRUSHES Hillary ROTTEN Clinton amp All Of Her DEEP STATE CRONY’S |
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CLINTON FEARON |
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Do all the good you can for all the people you can for long as ever you can – Hillary Rodham Clinton |
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Hawley Missouri GOP Rip Page From Failed Clinton Playbook |
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Majority Of Clinton Emails Funneled To Foreign Entity When IG Told Strzok – He Completely Ignored Tyler Durden ZeroHedge |
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President Bill Clinton Celebrating Our Talking Is Teaching Playground Panels in Baltimore |
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Clinton County Crematory |
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Hillary Clinton et John McCain sous surveillance électronique en attendant les arrestations massives |
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We Are Your Capitol Heights New amp Certified Preowned Honda Dealership Near Alexandria Annapolis Arlington Baltimore Bethesda Bowie Clinton College Park Fort Washington Greenbelt Hyattsville Silver Spring Upper Marlboro Vienna Waldorf and Woodbridge MD |
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Bashing Hillary Clinton’s voice: “Screeching” “shrieking” and “shrill” |
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“The most important undertaking” – Hillary Clinton on Religious Liberty |
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BY Kaitlin Gebby – A piece of history that predates the Civil War is tucked away inside Marion’s Walnut Creek Golf Course The Israel Jenkins House was built in 1840 by a family of Quakers Israel Jenkins was born in Clinton Count |
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Clinton Nkwocha |
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The Real Reason Hillary Clinton Killed Gaddafi |
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Gohmert: Watchdog Found Clinton Emails Were Sent To ‘Foreign Entity’ |
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10: The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump |
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The fix was in Are the chickens coming home to roost for Clinton |
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Hillary Clinton: Trump is a ‘Clear and Present Danger’ to America |
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The FBI’s Lack of Curiosity About a Foreign Power Getting 30000 Hillary Clinton Emails is Astounding |
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Nurx raises 36 million and adds Chelsea Clinton to its board of directors |
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Why Bill Clinton has written a thriller novel with James… |
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Former Secret Service agent exposes Hillary Clinton |
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Hillary Clinton sounded like she’s running in 2020 – claims Trump is trying to “rip heart out of America” |
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Branded: ABCNews: Donald Trump Keeps Up the Heat on Bill Clinton: 5:06 secs |
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Mueller imputa a 12 agentes rusos por hackear campaña de Hillary Clinton |
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Department of Justice indicts 12 Russian intelligence officers for Clinton email hacks |
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Patrick Clinton Lively |
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Bill Clinton Clinton Lebenslauf |
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Hillary Clinton kurz vor Nominierung ScopeBerlin vor der USBotschaft |
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Fictional book hero who preceded Third Lieutenant Stanley there are no surviving notes of any kind about his exploits All we know is that he – like Third Lieutenant Clinton Stanley – was named after show’s producers and Wamboldt came before Stanley – from unknown episodes |
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New Storytelling Season Starts on September 2 at Clinton Street Theater! |
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Gohmert: Peter Strzok Knew ‘Foreign Entity’ – Not Russia – Hacked Hillary Clinton’s Emails – Did Nothing |
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Clinton Foundation Deceived IRS On Tax Exemption From The Start |
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Devin Nunes: No Evidence of Trump-Russia Collusion But ‘Clear Links’ Between Clinton Campaign amp Russians |
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EVERY ONE IN CONGRESS AND THE WHITE HOUSE AND NSA FBI CIA KNOWS THAT HILLARY CLINTON IS DEAD AND WAS REPLACED BY A ROBOTOID |
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November 2020 — Clinton defeats Warchief Trump in Mak’gora ends 4-year campaign of racism and of Light |
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Book Review: She Persisted Around The World by Chelsea Clinton and Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger |
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Restaffing at DeWitt Clinton HS Sees 74 Teachers Gone |
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Mit Bitcoin und CCleaner gegen Hillary Clinton |
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IG Report Follow Up: DOJ and FBI Investigation of Clinton Highlights Two Systems of Justice – By Conservative Tree House |
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Branded: Bernie Sanders Growing Popularity Makes Clinton Camp Nervous: 1:56 mins |
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Gun was Smokin’ on Clinton’s Watch |
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Hillary Clinton Promises To Shut Down ‘Conspiracy Theory’ Websites |
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The Guardian fan-girls over yet another Clinton – by Amanda S Green |
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Did America Really Pass The Test – Hillary Clinton Is Going To Win The Popular Vote By A Wide Margin |
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Trump finally cleans up the Bill Clinton mess |
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Ingraham Reacts To Russian Indictments By Raging Over Clinton Emails – Without Challenge From Liberal Guest |
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2016 Presidential 1 Dollar Colorized GOLDEN-HUE 6-Coin Set Living President Series – Carter HW Bush Clinton Bush Obama Trump |
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Clinton Flores |
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Facebook’s Political Rule Blocks Ads for Bush’s Beans Singers Named Clinton |
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Nationals drop second in a row to Clinton County Mariners |
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Clinton Foundation Final Scandals In Progress!! Selling Secrets Selling Future Access… |
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2 MAJ – BREAKING USA : SERAIT-IL POSSIBLE QU’HILLARY CLINTON AIT FAIT OU ASSASSINÉ SON BRAS DROIT |
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A Conversation with President Bill Clinton |
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Hillary Clinton Wants To Be CEO Of Facebook |
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Stay Positive: Bill Clinton’s Message to Aid Groups at InterAction Forum 2017 |
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12 Russian intelligence officers charged by Mueller in hack of DNC Clinton emails – Chicago Tribune |
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FBI Director Knew In Advance Lynch Would Not Indict Clinton For… |
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In other words Trump is ‘The New Hitler’ a charge that Jews throw out only when they have set their sights on destroying someone something that obviously needs to be considered against the bird-brained assertions on the part of various ‘eks-purts’ in ‘duh muuvmnt’ who claim that it was Judea Inc that pulled the strings in getting Trump elected over Hillary Clinton |
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Consejería bíblica 5: Manual de consulta sobre sexualidad y relaciones Clinton Tim |
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Kevin Shipp – Indictments Coming for Hillary and Co-conspirators Clinton Involved in Biggest Treason in History |
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Chelsea Clinton Plastic Surgery Nose Job Before and After |
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Hillary Clinton Slapped the Hell out of Fox News for Trying to Impeach Her |
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ANSWER to who had more fake Twitter accounts Obama Clinton or Trump |
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Mueller indicts 12 Russian intelligence officers for hack of Democratic groups and Clinton campaign |
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Brett Kavanaugh Fought the Clinton/Castro Kidnapping of Elian Gonzalez back to Stalinist Cuba |
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WCD Web Page Starts Here Hello My name is William C Dowling I’m a Professor of English at Rutgers University This page tells a little about my work and interests and about the courses I’ve taught As most of my students know I will be retiring at the end of June 2016 During my 28 years as a Rutgers professor a course I taught every semester was English 219 an introductory course for English majors that focused on the close reading of poetry For much longer than 28 years it was the signature course of the English Department founded by Rutgers faculty — Richard Poirier Thomas Edwards and others — who had taught in Reuben Brower’s famous Hum 6 course at Harvard when rigorous formal analysis was being perfected as the necessary basis of higher-level literary study A video of one of my English 219 classes was made several years ago by Robert Andersen director of the films Asbury Park and Ashore It is now available for viewing on the Web English 219 at Rutgers My Last Duchess Here is my personal history I grew up in Warner New Hampshire a little town in the middle of the state I graduated from Simonds High School Warner had three white churches and two covered bridges and looked like a Currier amp Ives print When I was away at college all the elms on Main Street died Eheu! I was an undergraduate at Dartmouth College in Hanover NH It was a great place to be an English major because there was always snow on the ground and one wanted to stay inside in Sanborn House library and read by the fire and because afternoon Sanborn tea was an occasion for students and faculty to get together in a pleasantly informal setting At Rutgers Thursday Club teas at what was formerly Toad Hall on Union Street provided a similar occasion for over twenty years Students in my 2002 course on Tolkien and Oxford Christianity have asked that I restore the link to The Temptation of Galadriel a selection from one of my lectures giving a sample of the course and its perspective The selection may be heard by clicking on the link above In addition for those who have asked why I never felt able to offer the course a second time here’s an exchange from my interview in The Tolkien Review about the film that appeared several years afterwards English majors in my generation took a three-day Comprehensive Examination in the spring of our senior year When we signed up for the major as first-semester sophomores we were given a list of works and authors for which we’d be responsible on that exam Most of the material was covered in our core English courses but we all realized at the end that the list had an independent value: it gave us an immediate overview of the total body of knowledge — literary periods authors works intellectual background — that constituted the English major It shaped our reading our thinking and our discussions with each other about literature during three entire years of college At the request of some of my Rutgers students I several years ago reconstructed the list for their personal use If you’d like a copy in PDFformat to print down click here on Senior Comp Reading List Classroom teaching in English courses was based on close reading of major works in English and American literature At Rutgers this was the approach used in English 219 which for many years served as the foundation of literary study at the upper levels of the major I went to Harvard for my PhD concentrating on 18th-century English literature early American literature and literary theory My dissertation was on three works by James Boswell — the Tour to Corsica Tour to the Hebrides and Life of Johnson — and the idea of the hero in the later eighteenth century This became my first book The Boswellian Hero My latest work on American literature is Oliver Wendell Holmes in Paris: Medicine Theology and the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table a book about the way the revolution in French clinical teaching shaped Oliver Wendell Holmes’s later career as author of The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table and other works In February 2015 I gave a talk Boston in the Time of Cholera based on my more recent research in History of Medicine Students who took my seminar on Holmes and Literary Boston have asked about the church of St Etienne du Mont mentioned in The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table A picture of the interior may be found at St Etienne du Mont My account of Holmes and literary Boston takes as its center the classical republican ideal of civic virtue as it shaped New England thought and writing through the end of the nineteenth century A work that strongly influenced my own understanding of Boston literary culture is Charles Eliot Norton: The Art of Reform in Nineteenth-Century America Ricoeur on Time and Narrative my introduction to Paul Ricoeur’s three-volume philosophical work Temps et Recit has recently been published by Notre Dame University Press A version of one chapter previously appeared in Raritan Quarterly as Paul Ricoeur’s Poetics of History Ricoeur on Time and Narrative An Introduction to Temps et récit William C Dowling The scholarship in William C Dowling’s Ricoeur on Time and Narrative is impeccable Dowling knows Ricoeur inside out He highlights Ricoeur’s most important arguments presents them in a limpid concise language and links them to the relevant nineteenth- and twentieth-century philosophical developments Dowling’s book provides us with a lucid intelligible version of Ricoeur’s major work — Thomas Pavel Gordon J Laing Professor of French Literature and the Committee on Social Thought University of Chicago William C Dowling’s Ricoeur on Time and Narrative is a subtle and remarkably well-sustained piece of work It provides a detailed introduction to a major work of philosophy and narrative theory—a considerable achievement given the difficulty of Ricoeur’s text — Michael Wood Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English and Comparative Literature Princeton University A very good introduction Readable yet profound — Leen Verheyen This is a great book that encapsulates in 140 pages what Ricoeur does in three volumes Accessible and clear! — Michael Deckard Dowling is especially good at describing Ricoeur’s dialectical encounters In a short review I cannot do justice to the many new insights Dowling’s work introduces In addition to his own careful reading he also deftly examines Ricoeur’s divergences from a number of philosophers including Kant Aristotle Augustine Husserl and Heidegger The main strength of the book is Dowling’s analyses of the way Ricoeur at once incorporates yet moves beyond the thinkers he discusses –Morny Joy Religion amp Literature Dowling is at his best as he unfolds the significance of a third time — a ‘narrated time’–which describes a temporality specific to plot Here time exists simultaneously on two levels It includes the time of the characters whose actions and choices unfold one by one with unknown results but as recounted by a narrator who already knows the results those actions and choices will have What Dowling delivers is an accessible and very useful introduction to a long difficult and complicated text From this starting point he makes it possible for students of Ricoeur’s work to take up the task of interpretation and creative appropriation on their own–Scott Davidson Philosophy in Review Here thing why that Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: An Introduction to Temps et recit are different and reputable to be yours First of all reading a book is good nonetheless it depends in the content than it which is the content is as yummy as food or not Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: An Introduction ot Temps et recit giving you information deeper since different ways you can find any guide out there but there is no book that similar with Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: An Introduction to Temps et recit It gives you thrill reading through journey its open up your own personal eyes about the thing that happened in the world which is maybe can be happened around you – David Stephenson Hari Selasa What do you concerning book It is not important along Or just adding material when you need something to explain what the one you have problem How about your extra time Or are you busy individual If you don’t have spare time to perform others business it is gives the sense of being bored faster And you have time What did you do Every individual has many questions above They have to answer that question mainly because just their can do that It said that about book Book is familiar on every person Yes it is proper Because start on jardin de infancia until university need this Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: An Introduction to Temps et récit to read– Leticia Nielson Bahasa Inggris William C Dowling is University Distinguished Professor of English emeritus at Rutgers University In literary theory he is the author of Jameson Althusser Marx: An Introduction to the Political Unconscious and The Senses of the Text: Intensional Semantics and Literary Theory AVAILABLE NOW FROM AMAZON My most recent work in film studies is an essay on my favorite director John Ford: John Ford’s Festive Comedy: Ireland Imagined in The Quiet Man In Sé Merry Doyle’s prizewinning documentary Dreaming the Quiet Man I can be heard developing several points made in the essay Doyle’s documentary also features appearances by Maureen O’Hara Martin Scorsese and others who share my own view ofThe Quiet Man as a timeless masterpiece I try to read as much as possible in areas I didn’t have a chance to study in college or graduate school Recently I was reading Jacques Soustelle’s The Aztecs on the Eve of Spanish Conquest I stopped reading the book when I reached a section describing what the Aztecs in their ignorant and backward civilization thought of as basic decency I found it deeply depressing Primitive Culture of the Aztecs No vainglorious presumptuous or noisy man has ever been chosen as a dignitary no impolite ill-bred man vulgar in his speaking impudent in his speech and inclined to say whatever comes into his head has ever sat upon the petltal or upon the icpalli And if it should happen that a dignitary makes unsuitable jokes or speaks with levity then he is called a tecucuecuehtli which means a buffoon No important office of state has ever been entrusted to a vain man overfree in his speaking nor to a man that plays the fool — Codex Florentia translation from the Aztec by J O Anderson In fall semester 2013 I taught English 491 a senior seminar on the problem of internal audience in art and literature In relation to the authors we read — Marvell Browning Shakespeare Jane Austen David Foster Wallace — this was a course in the ontology of literary works But we also treated the concept of an audience posited by the work itself in relation to film Branagh’s version of Henry the Fifth Hitchcock’s Strangers On a Train art Van Eyck Holbein Hobbema Canaletto JMW Turner Monet Picasso and the music of social protest from Woody Guthie to Bob Dylan and Arlo Guthrie The theory of audience we examined was one based on my own work on internal audience in The Epistolary Moment and on Paul Ricoeur’s theory of narrative inTemps et récit in which a consciousness emptied of the contingent particularies of time place and cultural identity is posited as the sole medium in which any narrative is allowed to come alive as a self-contained world This was an extraordinary group one of the very best I’ve taught in my 25 years at Rutgers The inset picture is a thumbnail Click on it to see the group in its vibrant entirety In fall semester 2010 I co-taught with my colleague Myra Jehlen English 491 a small undergraduate seminar entitled Narratology: Style and Structure which had its roots in Professor Jehlen’s extraordinary Five Fictions in Search of Truth published in 2008 by Princeton University Press — more particularly in the notion of style as epistemology that sustains her argument in that book — and my own work on Ricoeur’s theory of narrative temporality The seminar met in Bishop House on Wednesday afternoon It was one of the most exciting teaching experiences of my time at Rutgers We were all of us I think sorry when it had to come to an end The Annotated Autocrat For a set of annotations to the Riverside edition of Oliver Wendell Holmes’s The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table a collaborative project of English 442 — Oliver Wendell Holmes and Literary Boston Spring 2013 — click here on The Annotated Autocrat In my spare time I’m also working on Professor’s Song: A Life in Teaching a memoir of my career in literary studies An early chapter entitled Blossomberry Farm will give account of the folk-blues scene at Dartmouth in the 1960s I’m also intermittently at work on an essay on the turn-of-the-century school stories of Arthur Stanwood Pier about whom I’ve put up a Web page for other people who might be interested in Pier’s writings Every year Rutgers English majors ask me about going on for a PhD in English literature To help answer their questions I composed a booklet on graduate study in English for my students at Rutgers explaining why I think the traditional English major may be doomed to extinction in the reasonably near future giving newly-minted English PhDs no place to find work Formerly I advised students interested in teaching English and American literature to consider going on for the MAT But recent developments in MAT training have made that too an untenable option You can read a revised version of my original booklet by clicking here on Graduate Study in English At Rutgers I served for some years as faculty advisor to the Peithessophian Society an undergraduate literary and debate society whose history goes back to the early the nineteenth century The majority of the students I met through Peitho went on to top law schools medical schools or graduate programs in such areas as classics philosophy history physics and mathematics It was a great privilege to oversee their progress through a Rutgers essentially different from the one that exists today Peithessophian Society Induction Address Kirkpatrick Chapel May 7 2014 A lot of my students figure out sort of late in the day that you can’t undertake the serious study of English and American literature unless you know Latin which they didn’t take in high school For those who want to learn Latin on their own I’ve composed a short booklet entitled Learning Latin by the Dowling Method It tells you how to become a really competent Latinist in a reasonably short period of time Several generations of my students have used the method with spectacular success On another website WCD recently ran across an excellent guide for faculty seeking to understand what their students are trying to say He is posting it here for the benefit of colleagues across the country who seek help with this difficult problem Click here on A Faculty Guide to Lykespeak Those with an interest in the sociolinguistic implications of their own speech habits might also be interested at the checklist reproduced here at Upscale amp Downscale Those who grew up with The New Yorker as edited by Mr William Shawn and who are trying to adjust to the editorial practices of David Remnick and his staff may be interested in samples we’ve taken from the proofsheets of the revised New Yorker Anthology of Literature which will be published early next year They nicely illustrate the difference in editorial styles Up to a few years ago when the program was still in existence I directed one or two Henry Rutgers theses per academic year The last of these was Ben Remsen’s brilliant treatment of the problem of solipsism in the anti-confluential fiction of David Foster Wallace A number of the students whose theses I directed pointed out that the Rutgers Dean who supervised the program was a principal member of the Academic Oversight Committee that attacked me for criticizing commercialized Div IA sports at Rutgers After several faculty members wrote letters protesting that his subservience to the Athletics Department was grossly incompatible with the academic and intellectual values the program had always represented the program was abruptly abolished It is a great loss to the university A Reader’s Companion to Infinite Jest In collaboration with Robert H Bell of Williams College I’ve written a reader’s companion to Infinite Jest the extraordinary but superficially difficult David Foster Wallace novel that has been acclaimed as the Ulysses of the 21st century The object of the Companion is to provide a clear overview of the story as a whole allowing first-time readers to follow Wallace’s anti-confluential narrative without getting lost or betwildered among its twists and turns and dreams and displacements As we also try to show the difficulty of Infinite Jest is crucially important to its brilliant portrayal of lonely or isolated human consciousness in the post-modern age There are lots of resources to assist the serious IJ reader Mainly I was seeking a source that would let me keep the characters straight provide a dictionary of acronyms there are about 450 sort-of-recognized slash known and totally-fabricated acronyms underlying the narration like a grid upon which a foundation is poured and a plot outline With Bell and Dowling at my side I set sail upon the deep waters of Infinite Jest I should mention too Bell and Dowling were indispensable at the beginning of the effort As the themes developed the characters fleshed out and the style absorbed their guide made it possible to go on alone –Doug Bruns Mostly Fiction Book Reviews This is the first book I’d recommend to a first-time reader of Wallace’s masterpiece The first half consists of mini-essays on the novel’s structure time scheme characters settings etc followed by a 50-page plot summary broken down by scene a 60-page census of all the people real and fictitious mentioned in the book and glossaries of the novel’s acronyms and slang terms — Steven Moore Amazon A wonderfully clear helpful well written companion guide to reading David Foster Wallace’s epic Infinite Jest It helps with keeping track of his fiendishly complicated plot themes acronyms which abound and characters — Marcia LaVive Amazon Om du kommenterar och länkar den här artikeln så kommer det inlägget att länkas till härifrån! –Twingly bloggsök We’re happy to report that the Reader’s Companion is now once again available from Amazon: Reader’s Companion to Infinite Jest In the meantime those who would like a brief look inside may click on the link: Reader’s Companion: Introduction At Rutgers I try to teach regularly in all the areas in which I do research In English literature I have taught courses in 18th-century poetry and seminars on Samuel Johnson and Boswell amp Johnson In American literature I teach both the first half of the American survey — American Literature from the Puritans to the Civil War — and English 352:315: American Literature to 1800 In literary theory I have taught senior seminars in Theory of Audience and the New Historicism I also used to English 220 every other term For one of my 220 classes I put up on the web a short note entitled Who’s the Narrator of Pale Fire I’m leaving it up now for those interested in Nabokov Another page I wrote for one of my classes is The Gradesavers’ Prufrock which comments on a bit of work done by an online termpaper service professedly staffed by Harvard-educated individuals I teach English 219 every semester For my English 219 students I produced a handout on how to use the Oxford English Dictionary when reading literary works written in earlier periods I’ve been asked to leave the handout How to Use the OED up on my site for people who want to print copies It is herewith left up For my 219 students I’ve also posted on my site a short excurus on Wordsworth’s Upon Westminster Bridge to illustrate a point about the biographical fallacy that very often comes up with that poem In spring 1999 the intellectual intrepidity of Rutgers English majors was memorably demonstrated when over 120 students signed up for 18th-Century Poetry a course that covered not only standard authors like Dryden and Pope and Johnson but difficult poems like Dyer’s The Ruins of Rome and Cowper’s The Task They were a heroic and wonderful group This is only part of the class We had planned to have our picture taken by the memorial marking the spot where when Rutgers was still Queen’s College Alexander Hamilton’s artillery company covered Washington’s retreat to Trenton but there were too many cars in the huge parking lot that the Rutgers administration has installed around the Hamilton memorial so we moved locations and some students got left out The class in the picture was also the latest to hear the never-ending saga of WCD his friend Robert H Bell and Stephen Duck the Thresher Poet If you would like to meet RHB click here on The Steven Duck Legacy Another old friend about whom my students have heard me tell stories is John Gordon the great James Joyce scholar who has recently and unexpectedly altered course and written the most original study of Charles Dickens published in the last 30 years For my students’ sake I’ve often wished that he was on our English faculty here at Rutgers To hear the inimitable Gordon voice click here on his Conn College Convocation address To read Professor Gordon’s memorable statement on the behavior of Connecticut College faculty during the lamentable Pessin affair click on Vox Clamantis: l’affaire Pessin at Connecticut College In connection with the Pessin affair and with the episodes like it that one hears about every week these days I also wanted to put up my own response to a similar episode at another institution It’s entitled Where Did Free Speech Go to Die Another of the courses I’ve most enjoyed teaching at Rutgers was a New Historicism seminar taught in the Fall semester of 1995 Here is a picture of me with the members of the seminar We are all looking serious because we had spent two weeks on the concept of structural causality in Althusserian Marxism and didn’t seem to be getting anywhere Right after this picture was taken we had a breakthrough so if the photographer had shown up three days later we would all be smiling Another wonderful course was the Mirror of Enlightenment jointly offered in Fall 1996 by the English department and the Comparative Literature program This was a seminar in which we studied the relations between French and English thought and politics in the 18th century and in which every assignment had readings in English and French Here I am with members of the seminar We are standing in front of the statue of William the Silent in the old quad You can see a larger picture of the seminar with their bronze friend by clicking here on William the Silent This group is a great example of why so many faculty consider it a privilege to teach at Rutgers Look carefully at the picture It appears does it not to be a group of normal happy delightful American university students And it is partly Happy they were most days Delightful they were tous les jours Normal they were not Every student in the picture was able to go home at night and read an hour of Locke in English then two hours of Montesquieu in French an hour of Swift or Gibbon in English then an hour or two of Voltaire or Rousseau or Diderot in French And this they did night after night week after week until we had covered the Enlightenment from Locke and Newton to the French Revolution It was in its way heroic If you look carefully at the New Historicism seminar and the Mirror of Enlightenment picture you will see that two students Rob Young and John Davies are present in both Old men forget and all shall be forgot but they’ll remember with advantages what deeds we did those days I hope eventually to teach several other seminars in two languages English and Latin English and German so I am leaving the original Mirror of Enlightenment course description in place as a sort of prototype If you have friends who are Classics majors or German majors who might want to take such a seminar — or who are English majors able to read Latin or German at an advanced level of competence — tell them to come to this page and click here on Mirror of Enlightenment They should get in touch with me if they would be interested in a similar course in their language In spring semester 2002 I taught a Rutgers General Honors seminar entitled The Face of Battle focusing on the way individuals and cultures try to come to terms with combat as an unrepresentable experience — pain death screams confusion agony — through the imposition of narrative structure: stories about heroism and suffering and honor and national purpose The course took as its center the work of the great military historian John Keegan — author of The Face of Battle The Mask of Command The Price of Admiralty and other works — and we also read Stephen Ambrose’s Band of Brothers Alvin Kernan’s Crossing the Line Shakespeare’s Henry the Fifth as well as viewing Kenneth Branaugh’s film version of Henry the Fifth and Stephen Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan A high point was the session we spent with Commander Charles Standard a Helldiver — dive bomber — pilot who won the Navy Cross for extraordinary bravery in the Battle of the Philippine Sea His visit came immediately after we had read Kernan’s Crossing the Line with its first-hand account of the carrier war in the Pacific We found it a rare and moving experience to have the chance to talk for three hours with a carrier pilot who had actually lived through the events we had been discussing It was as one member of the seminar said like having someone walk into the seminar room straight out of the pages of history The picture above shows the class with Commander Standard on the day of his visit I taught the same course in Spring 2004 as my farewell to the Honors Program having notified the director that I would not be available to teach seminars again until Rutgers began to devote the same amount of resources to its best and brightest students that it has been devoting over the last 10 years to a handful of hired athletes on the basketball and football teams The splendid group with whom I spent my farewell semester is pictured at right My last work devoted entirely to eighteenth-century literature was on the English verse epistle This is the subject of my book The Epistolary Moment which is also about the concept of internal audience in literature In early American literature I subsequently concentrated on literary Federalism Poetry and Ideology in Revolutionary Connecticut is about the Connecticut Wits a group of poets who thought of their poetry as a form of symbolic action that could change the course of history It was followed by Literary Federalism in the Age of Jefferson which is about the literary opposition to Thomas Jefferson and American jacobinism has just been published In literary theory my best-known book is Jameson Althusser Marx an introduction to Althusserian Marxism and the work of the American theorist Fredric Jameson It has been translated into a number of languages including Chinese and Korean I keep a copy of the Korean translation in my office so that Sean Yoon and Alicia Kim and my other Korean students can read it and tell me what I said I am a member of the Twin Oaks Theory Seminar at which I deliverd The Gender Fallacy In published form it appears in Theory’s Empire: An Anthology of Dissent edited by Daphe Pata and Will H Corral Columbia University Press 2005 My next work in literary theory The Senses of the Text concerned the relations between semantic theory and the problem of determinate meaning in literature It concentrates on Chomskyan linguistics and the work of Jerrold J Katz The Metaphysics of Meaning in philosophy of language Some of my influences in literary theory may be found on my Saints amp Heroes page Since I’ve received many requests for offprints of my article Scholarly Publishing in the Age of Oprah I asked permission from The Journal of Scholarly Publishing to post a copy here on my Web site I have also posted Manfred Mickleson Applies for an 18th-century Job a letter that I found in my files from an 18th-century search run by my department some years ago Another letter I’ve found in my files concerned hiring in the Rutgers English Department over a decade ago If you’d like to read it click here on Rutgers English Then and Now More recently after reading about the controversy at surrounding Cornel West’s departure from Harvard I did a bit of research on earlier members of the Harvard faculty who combined a career in popular music with eminence as teachers and scholars By way of providing context for the West episode I’m making available to the general public an excerpt from Doo Wop Days: the Inside Story of 50s Rock ‘n’ Roll a little-known book I was lucky enough to run across in the used bin at Micawber’s Several years ago in PMLA Professor Wendell Harris predicted that over the next 10-20 years most English departments will either become departments of Cultural Studies or divide into separate Departments of Cultural Studies and Departments of English Since this seems to me a prediction with important implications for Rutgers I’ve put up a page on Literature amp Cultural Studies that tries to visualize its possible consequences On a related note Chip Szalkorski recently sent me a copy of Ideology in the Classroom which addresses some of the same issues In recent years I have done a good bit of research on standardized testing and college admissions in preparation for an essay about American democracy and the consumer model of education My most recent substantial article on educational policy was Why America Needs the SAT published in Academic Questions in Winter 1999 I am proud of my membership in the Drake Group which was founded at the Drake Conference on College Sports Corruption a historic national meeting on ways to save universities from being swallowed up by the TV-revenue-driven behemoth of professionalized college sports n response to requests from Drake Group members I’ve put up a copy of my review-essay Big Time Sports as Academic Prostitution originally published in the journal Academic Questions and Sports and Ressentiment: Why the Boosters Run Ohio State which appeared in Social Science and Modern Society Another educational policy issue that concerns me is teaching evaluation forms which I regard as customer satisfaction surveys that encourage students to adopt a consumer model of education To understand why I see the commodity model as the single biggest danger to genuine education in America read my Targum op-ed column Why We Should Abolish Teaching Evaluations Another short guide I’ve composed on the consumer modelis posted on my web site Click here for 5 Ways to Tell If You Go to a Third-Rate University In response to vicious attacks on Dartmouth President James O Freedman — a great man whose untimely death in 2006 left everyone who cares about the school deeply saddened –for having attempted to raise the level ofintellectual seriousness on campus I wrote an op ed in The Dartmouth suggesting a number of changes They have not one is sorry to report yet been adopted O’Brian’s World back in print Thomas R Edwards’ great reader’s companion to the Aubrey-Maturin novels is now once again in print Order a copy online For a look inside click here on Look Inside Some of my students think it’s pretty funny that I detest the constant interjection of like into sentences uttered by undergraduates and that I annually give out a Likosaurus Award to those who make the greatest progress in their battle against Lykelyke Syndrome Michael Sun drew this caricature of me reacting to a bad like day in class He thought it was pretty funny He did not laugh so hard when he found out what he got for a course grade ho ho Another student Tim Steffens thought it was funny that I loathe and detest television and keep telling my students to smash their TV sets and fill their rooms with books I actually do think that the people in Hell watch TV Also that people who watch TV here on earth — instead of reading books and learning Greek and arguing with their friends about Aristotle or Milton or Tocqueville — are in Hell and simply haven’t realized it yet I’ve put Tim’s caricature of me exhorting a class to throw out their TV sets on a separate page so that you can see how funny he thought he was being Tim was taking 18th-century poetry He flunked the course Last of all some students think it’s funny that I keep telling them that students who misspell words and won’t learn the elementary rules of English punctuation are doomed to be total failures in life no matter how admirable they may be in other respects I’ve put the No Bull exhortation that I hand out to my classes up along with Michael and Tim’s caricatures Some personal notes My wife and I recently moved to Reading Pennsylvania For over twenty years my favorite pastime outside of reading and studying languages was training for marathons Until I got injured I ran the Marine Corps Marathon every fall and the Vermont City Marathon in Burlington Vermont every spring For a picture of me in marathon trim with my amazing mother Lillian Dowling and my younger brother John click here on Vermont City Marathon My favorite contemporary writers are Patrick O’Brian and Elmore Leonard My favorite personal writer is Parson Woodforde an 18th-century Norfolk clergyman who kept a five-volume diary covering most of his adult life I also play blues guitar — my heroes are Hubert Sumlin and Mance Lipscomb — and listen to jazz Miles Davis Bill Evans and classical music Vivaldi Corelli Handel Mozart Another of my musical enthusiasms is gospel and here at Rutgers I am a fan of the Liberated Gospel Choir For the story of how my students have been expanding my musical and cultural horizons click here on Jerry Garcia Those who would like to read Ripple: A Minor Excursus may do so by clicking on the foregoing link With Mrs D I spend part of every year in Paris A few years ago I began doing restaurant reviews for the guide Bon Sejour For a review of my favorite Paris restaurant click here on Le Refuge du Passe During the Vietnam war I was one of the principal organizers of the New England Resistance whose role in breaking the will of the Johnson administration has until recently never been given its due by historians mainly because the story of the antiwar movement has relied on the accounts of those who spent the Vietnam period hiding out behind student deferments or Peace Corps exemptions or other Bill Clinton-type dodges for opposing the war while remaining perfectly safe Now the story has been told in Michael Foley’s book Confronting the War Machine It will make a lot of so-called tenured radicals unhappy but it is going to have a marked effect on the way future generations understand the anti-Vietnam War movement |
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2018 RECENT AND UPCOMING: –I will be the contest judge for the Sport Literate creative nonfiction essay contest 500 goes to the winner Deadline is June 6 2018 For more information here’s the link wwwsportliterateorg then click on Creative Nonfiction Essay Contest –AWP National Convention TAMPA March 7-10 –Panel Beyond the ‘I’ : How Research Enlarges Personal Narratives — AWP Award Series Book Prizes: Introduction contest judge 2018 Prize in Literary Nonfiction Winner Paisely Rekdal: THE BROKEN COUNTRY: ON TRAUMA A CRIME AND THE CONTINUING LEGACY OF VIETNAM –River Teeth/Ashland University Creative Nonfiction Conference June 1-3 –Solstice MFA residency July 9-11 2017 PUBLICATIONS: –In late August Carmike Books released LIVING IN MICHIGAN DREAMING MANHATTAN a collection of selected personal essay/memoirs on/about childhood baseball place aging travel teaching and writing –In November Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies published When Writers Repeat Themselves: New Disguises or Fresh Approaches a craft essa — “Confronting Demons Staring Down Fears: Transforming Our Deepest Misfortunes into in Literary Works” Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies /16 Assay Journal Jan 3 2017 –Book Review: A Craft He Would Thankfully Never Learn a review of Donald Murray’s memoir My Twice-Lived Life River Teeth online January 9 2017 EVENTS: –Associated Writing Programs AWP National Convention — Panel: What’s In A Name Using Real and Made up Names in Memoir March 6 2017 –Panel: The ‘Vein of Jade’: What a Single Detail Can Reveal in Literary Nonfiction March 8 2017 –Panel NonfictionNOW International Conference Reykjavik Iceland June 1-4 2017 When Writers Repeat Themselves: New Disguises or Fresh Approaches INTERVIEWS –Sport Literate: Honest Reflections on Life’s Leisurely Diversions Sport Literate –Talking Creative Nonfiction with Michael Steinberg Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices Summer issue The Solstice Literary Magazine CONTEST JUDGE: –2018 AWP Wrier’s Award Series: Winner Paisely Rekdal: THE BROKEN COUNTRY: ON TRAUMA A CRIME AND THE CONTINUING LEGACY OF VIETNAM 2016 READINGS WORKSHOPS PANELS: –Reading: From Living in New York Dreaming Manhattan Literati Book Store Ann Arbor MI January 7 –Reading: From Living in New York Dreaming Manhattan Leelanau County Library Northport MI June 25 –Panel: AWP National Convention Old Neighborhoods New Locales: How Place Shapes Our Writing and our Literary Identities with Phillip Lopate Mimi Schwarta Renee D’Aoust and Karen Babine April 1 2o16 Los Angeles CA –Panel: On Repeating Ourselves in Our Writing with Pat Madden Ana Maria Spagna and Hope Edelman River Teeth Writer’s Conference Ashland Ohio June 2-5 VISITING WRITER/RESIDENCIES — Manor College MFA Summer Residency Reading and Workshop on/about personae/unreliable narrators Boston MA July 11-13 –Visiting Writer: Riverside City College: Reading Craft Talk and class visit Riverside CA: April 5 –Visiting Writer: Pomona College Class Visit and Q and A Clarmont CA April 6 CONTEST JUDGED: –2017 Solstice Literary Journal: Winner/Literary Nonfiction In Remembrance by Melanie Brooks 2015 PUBLICATIONS: –Sport Literate” Maybe Just Maybe This Time… Two short shorts Fall 2015 –Great Lakes Review “Living in Michigan Dreaming Manhattan: A Meditation on Memory and Place Summer/Fall 2015 Living in Michigan was chosen as a Notable Essay in the The Best American Essays annual anthology 2016 It was also nominated for a 2016 Pushcart Prize — Essay Daily “ Thoughts On/About Best American Essays 1991” December 24 2015 Essay Daily –SolLit Selects: Writings From the First Five YearsOne Story Two Narrators: Reflection’s Role In Writing and Teaching Personal Narratives Summer 2015 Solsticelitmagorg –TriQuarterly A Sometimes But Not Always Autobiographical l Spring 2015 Triquarterly TEACHING AWARD: — Associated Writing Programs In the Spotlight Award July 2015 AWP Spotlight Award WORKSHOPS PRESENTATIONS: –NonFictionNow Conference University of Northern Arizona Flagstaff AZ October 30-Nov 1 2015 –Two panels–Looking for Real-life Humberts: Fashioning Unreliable Narrators in Creative Nonfiction and The I Or The Eye: The Narrator’s Role in Literary Nonfiction — Northwestern Writer’s Conference Chicago July 30 – August 1 Workshop: Two Narrators One Story: The Role of Reflection in Personal Narratives Panel: Creative Nonfiction: Where It’s Been Where It’s Going — Solstice/Pine Manor MFA Residency Chestnut Hill MA July 12-15 Workshop Writing Backward Moving Forward: Using Pointed Flashbacks in Memoirs and Fictional Narratives and a Reading with Sandra Schofield and Laure-Anne Bosselar — AWP Minneapolis Two panels–Fashioning a Text: Discovering Form and Shape in Literary Nonfiction and Confronting Our Fears: Turning Adversity into Art April 9 2015 –Visiting Writer Warren Community College Washington NJ master class and readingFeb 26 2014 PUBLICATIONS: –TriQuarterly Planning For Surprise: Writing and Teaching the Personal EssayTriquarterly –Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices One Story Two Narrators: Reflection’s Role In Writing and Teaching Personal Narratives Solstice Different versions have appeared on my blog 3 Finding the Inner Story in Literary Nonfiction and 19 and 20 Expecting the Unexpected: The Role of Discovery and Surprise in Literary Nonfiction You can find both in the Archives blog PRESENTATIONS AND APPEARANCES — Solstice/ Pine Manor MFA residency– reading individual conferences and craft talk July 13-16 2014 Boston MAOne StoryTwo Voices: The Reflective Narrator in Personal Essays and Memoir Solstice MFA — Craft talk Composition Faculty Santa Barbara CA City College Santa Barbara CA March 10 2014 –AWP Convention Seattle WA Two panels: The Eye or the ‘I’ and Planning For Surprise February 26-March 2 2014 2013 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS –Dzanc Books publishedStill Pitching as an ebook reprint July 2013 Still Pitching on wwwdzancbooksorg wwwamazoncom Kobo Books and Barnes and Noble –TriQuarterly Did It Really Happen That Way: The Memoirist As Unreliable Narrator adapted from an AWP panel talk in March 2013 –TriQuarterly The Unreliable Narrator in Creative Nonfiction PRESENTATIONS AND APPEARANCES –AWP Boston Panel: Looking for Real-life Humberts: The Unreliable Narrator in Creative NonfictionFeb 2013 6-9 –River Teeth Writer’s Conference Ashland University Ashland Ohio May 17-19 2013 Panel on Structure in Memoir with Joe Mackall and Jill Christman and individual manuscript conferences –Sanibel Island Writer’s Conference craft talk on double voice narratives a reading and individual manuscript workshops November 7-10 2013 Sanibel –Visiting Writer University of Central FloridaNovember 4 and 5 2013 A series of class visits a craft talk on voice and persona and a reading SELECTED CV/BIO NOTE 1990-2017 PUBLICATIONS: In addition to founding the award-winning journal Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction Michael Steinberg has written and edited six books and a stage play BOOKS: Greatest Hits and Some That Weren’t: Selected Personal Essays and Memoirs 1990-2015 Carmike Press/Seahorse Books July 2017 Still Pitching: A Memoir e-book Dzanc Books 2013 Still Pitching: A Memoir winner the ForeWord Magazine/Independent Press Memoir of the Year Michigan State University Press 2003 Peninsula: Essays and Memoirs From Michigan Finalist 2000 ForeWord Magazine/Independent Press and the Great Lakes Book Sellers Anthology of the Year Michigan State University Press 2000 An anthology of Michigan writers and writing The Fourth Genre: Contemporary Writers of/on Creative Nonfiction with Robert Root six editions Simon and Schuster/Allyn and Bacon Longman/Pierson 1998-2016 Now in a sixth edition The Fourth Genre is a standard classroom text in a number of Creative Writing and advanced Composition courses Those Who Do Can: Teachers Writing Writers Teaching National Council of Teachers of English NCTE 1996 Also co-authored with Robert Root Those Who Do Can is a sourcebook on/about writing and teaching The Writer’s Way: A Process to-Product Approach to Writing With Clinton S Burhans Jr Spring Press eight editions 1979-1987 The Writer’s Way is one of the first textbooks to use a process approach to teaching writing STAGE PLAY: I’m Almost Famous with Bob Baldori Produced at Apollo Theater in Chicago August/September 1984 with earlier productions at the Boarshead Theater Lansing Mi The Wharton Center For Performing Arts East Lansing MI and Les Idees Grand Rapids MI SELECTED PERSONAL ESSAYS AND MEMOIRS: From 1990 to the present Steinberg has published numerous personal essays and memoirs as well as craft essays and interviews in dozens of literary journals–Missouri Review New Letters Florida Review AWP Writer’s Chronicle among many others His personal essays and memoirs have won several national awards including The Missouri Review Editor’s Prize The National Harness Racing Writers of America Award for Feature Writing a Writing Self Award and a Roberts Writing Award Several of his shorter works have been cited as Notable Essays” in Best American Essays and Best American Sports Writing Others have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize For titles and publications See MY WORKS: SELECTED SHORTER WORKS He has also written reviews for The New York Times Sunday Book Review as well as many feature magazine articles for national and regional magazines From 1974-1976 he wrote a bimonthly column for the Detroit Free Press Sunday Magazine LITERARY JOURNAL: In 1998 Steinberg founded the award-winning journal Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction–one of three literary journals that exclusively publish works of creative/literary nonfiction STAGE PLAYS DIRECTED: From 1984-1993 Steinberg directed ten contemporary plays Sam Shepard’s True West and Wendy Wasserstein’s The Heidi Chronicles among them All were staged in mid-Michigan theaters Eight plays won a Lansing State Journal Thesbieaward for directing acting and/or best drama TEACHING: Steinberg was a professor of literature and writing at Michigan State University for some 30-plus years Currently he’s the nonfiction writer-in residence and a member of the founding faculty of the Solstice/Pine Manor College low residency MFA program in Boston In July 2015 the Associated Writing Programs AWP chose him for a Spotlight Award a career prize for distinguished teaching in creative writing AWP also chose him to participate in the Writer-to-Writer program a service that matches volunteering mentors with aspiring writers Steinberg has also been a visiting writer at many colleges and universities In June of 2007 he was the Distinguished Nonfiction Writer-in-Residence at the NYU Summer Writing Intensive In addition he’s presented workshops craft talks and seminars at a number of national and international writers’ conferences: the Prague Summer Writing Program the Paris Writer’s Conference the Geneva Switzerland Writer’s Conference the Kachemak Bay Writer’s Conference Alaska the California State University Summer Arts Festival the Chautauqua Summer Writer’s Conference and the Sanibel Island Writer’s Conference—among others In 1986 he co-founded and co-coordinated with Bob Root the Traverse Bay Summer Writing Workshops for Teachers 1986-1993 and the Michigan State University Overseas Writing Program 1990-1993 He has also been on the faculty of three low-residency MFA programs: Vermont College Stonecoast/University of Southern Maine and currently the Solstice/Pine Manor College program in Boston EDUCATION: Steinberg has a PhD and MA in American Literature from Michigan State University a MFA in Creative Writing from Western Michigan University and a BA in English/Theater Arts from Hofstra University He and his wife visual artist Carole Steinberg Berk divide their time between Lansing and Northport Michigan ABOUT MICHAEL STEINBERG I was born in New York in Rockaway Beach Queens and I came of age in the 1950s When I became a mid-life memoirist I found that my richest work invariably resulted from my having mined my most vivid and powerful childhood and adolescent memories In writing the memoir Still Pitching I discovered that almost everything important that shaped my adult identity–my passion for baseball my love of books theater rock and roll jazz and travel as well as my stubborn tenacity and persistence my sense of myself as an outsider and my predilection for kvetching–all grew out of my New York upbringing I left New York when I was twenty-five and came to Michigan State in the mid-60s to get an MA and PhD in English Since I was a child I’ve loved books and writing In fact I’d always harbored dreams becoming a writer But I didn’t seriously pursue that impulse until I was in my mid-forties–the reason being that I was not a very good poet or fiction writer–the two legitimate literary forms at the time And because I’d read and taught so much great literature I’d virtually talked myself into believing that my own writing would never measure up For many years then I was a writing/composition 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