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American Rhetoric: Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Farewell Address
Eisenhower's brilliant farewell address, January 17, 1961. With audio.
The Morning Oil: Flannery! (WMA links to two radio broadcasts by Flannery O'Connor)
Bookmarking for future reference. At the moment the service hosting the audio files is dead, so I haven't been able to download them, but another blogger at Black Market Kidneys (http://j.mp/14aQJd) posted mp3 versions. The quality of the conversions isn't great, though, so I'm hoping sometime to be able to get this blogger's WMAs.
Black Market Kidneys » Flannery O’Connor Audio
Two radio addresses by Flannery O'Connor. These are mp3 versions of the files originally posted at The Morning Oil http://bit.ly/i9hBs
Tom Wolfe on Radical Chic and Leonard Bernstein's Party for the Black Panthers -- New York Magazine
Full citation: Tom Wolfe, "Radical Chic: That Party at Lenny’s," New York Magazine (June 8, 1970). Archived at Iterasi and CiteULike.
communicake: Marshall McLuhan - “Notes on Burroughs” (1964)
From the page: "Today men’s nerves surround us; they have gone outside as electrical environment. The human nervous system itself can be reprogrammed biologically as readily as any radio network can alter its fare. Burroughs has dedicated Naked Lunch to the first proposition, and Nova Express (both Grove Press) to the second."
In 1964, a candidate emerges from the Catholic imagination | National Catholic Reporter
The National Catholic Reporter's piece on Timothy Pettegrew, a fictional character featured in the children's comic series Treasure Chest, published by the rather short-lived Catholic "Commission on American Citizenship."
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