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THE action in the two plays by Terence Rattigan that make up the double bill called “Separate Tables,” at the Music Box, takes place in a seaside resort hotel in southern England. This is quite an ...
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On Tuesday, with Joe Biden’s reëlection campaign in free fall, the Vice-President travelled to Nevada for what some hoped would be her launch as the Democratic Presidential candidate. The senator from ...
UP in New Haven, a classic instance of the problems confronting the have-nots (in this case, Dartmouth) was resolved, 20-0, in favor of the haves (in this case, Yale). Yale, rich in running and ...
Published in the print edition of the October 29, 1927, issue. As part of an effort to make The New Yorker’s archive more accessible to readers, this story was digitized by an automated process and ...
The Department of Education’s abandonment of traditional civil-rights litigation has effectively transported parents back in ...