Print Journalism 2006

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Print Journalism
 
 
Date Periodical Title Book(s) reviewed, or topic of article
Winter 2006/07 Claremont Review of Books R The Mad, the Grim, and the Sot Osman's Dream, by Caroline Finkel
Dec. 31 National Review S On the House The homeowner's lot.
Dec. 12 The Wall Street Journal R A Quiet Man in a Roaring Time Calvin Coolidge, by David Greenberg
Dec. 4 National Review S Evergreen Elsinore Watching Hamlet.
Nov. 6 National Review S Numbering the Nation 300 million and... counting...
Oct. 9 National Review S Gridiron Dad Danny plays football.
Sept. 11 National Review S Too Darn Hot ... to do anything much.
September The New Criterion C Divine Love, Divine Order An appreciation of Charles Kingsley
Aug. 28 The American Conservative A What is Left?  What is Right? My contribution to a symposium.
Aug. 7 National Review S I Sing the Hobby Electric Wiring is fun!
July 3 National Review S Dear Editor Letters to the editor.
June 5 National Review A Space is for Science Not for shuttles, stations, or "Visions"
June 5 National Review S Reading Lolita in Long Island When America was a grown-up country.
May 8 National Review S The Future Comes Apace The immigration mess.
Apr. 10 National Review S The Year That Was Jack Profumo and 1963
Spring The New Atlantis C Jules Verne: Father of Science Fiction? I think not.
Mar. 13 National Review S A Room of One's Own Just like Mrs. Woolf.
Feb. 13 National Review S Getting Pally with Ally Watching Ally McBeal
Jan. 30 National Review R Nasty Piece of Work Our Endangered Values, by Jimmy Carter

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