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  • What Do Teachers Know?
    George BoasMay 1921 Issue
  • One Farming Problem
    Glenn W. BirkettFebruary 1926 Issue
  • The Peripatetic Reviewer
    Edward WeeksMay 1961 Issue
  • The Peripatetic Reviewer
    Edward WeeksJune 1961 Issue
  • The Peripatetic Reviewer
    Edward WeeksMay 1969 Issue
  • Why the Tortoise Is Kind: And Other Tales of Sociobiology
    Fred HapgoodMarch 1976 Issue
  • Truffaut Contre La Mode
    David DenbyDecember 1970 Issue
  • I. Into the Cage
    V. S. PritchettJuly 1971 Issue
  • 40,000 Pet Dogs, One Big Question

    Scientists around the world have recruited dogs and their owners to investigate the secrets of canine aging.

    Lesley Evans OgdenJuly 31, 2022
    A dog and its owner by the sea.
  • Escaping the Patriarchy for Good

    In her 1963 novel, The Wall, Marlen Haushofer offered a character who has agency and a desire to make the world and herself anew.

    Naomi HuffmanAugust 7, 2022
    A woman's face against the blurred background of a countryside
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