HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE:  JUNE 1995; VOL. 290, NO. 1741

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Letters: Recycled bombast? Marc Estrin, Gerald Sparks.
Notebook: Jefferson on toast Lewis H. Lap ham.
Harper's Index.
Readings:
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Getting Close to the Machine Ellen Ullman.
Bob Dole's Brief Foreign Crisis Burhanettin Ozfatura.
The Violent Politics of Crime Bruce Shapiro.
None Dare Call It Mime David Alberts.
The Case Against Chores Jane Smiley.
Funeral March of Adolf Wolfli Ted Deppe.
Squeak in the Sycamore Gordon Lish.
And... Skin & Ink, David Hockney.
Mancow's Morning Madhouse.
Essay: TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT Michael Lind Notes on the progress of the American class war.
Diary: THIS PEN FOR HIRE Abigail Witherspoon On grinding out papers for college students.
Letter from Belgium: CONTINENTAL DRIP 1 Nicholas Fraser In Brussels, among the Eurocrats.
Story: FEAR OF HEIGHTS Eric Gamalirida.
Acrostic: Thomas H. Middleton.
Puzzle: Richard Maltby Jr. and E. R. Galli.

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