Graduate School: A Personal Odyssey
April 29, 2018[…] I am not despondent. Our bull sessions and smokers are laced with bitterness over the depressed job market for Ph.D’s, and the pitiful “five years of my life, all for nothing” has become a […]
[…] I am not despondent. Our bull sessions and smokers are laced with bitterness over the depressed job market for Ph.D’s, and the pitiful “five years of my life, all for nothing” has become a […]
[…] pay a high price when their parents divorce. And, since Utah seems to have more than its share of both divorce and the children of divorce, its problems in this respect are inevitably compounded. […]
[…] up to sweep away Noah’s ark. Just as we are on the verge of creating a better world and exploring new worlds, we are destroying the world around us. As we explore the silent […]
[…] men we were suing were immoral—it was the sense that morals had no place whatsoever in the market place. The considerations which went into the establishment of the illegal scheme did not seem to […]
[…] culture of the Hebrew patriarchs in mid-nineteenth-century America. The minutes of the conference appeared as a Deseret News Extra for September 14, 1852, and were reprinted as a Supplement to Volume 15 of The […]
[…] the following “Recommendation” from the First Council of Seventy: “The First Council is advised that the Deseret News Book Store is getting out a second edition of Elder N. L. Nelson’s Preaching and Public […]
[…] they did contain the five books of Moses, which give an account of the creation of the world, and also of Adam and Eve, Who were our first parents; and also a record of […]
[…] way family relationships deteriorate when people can neither empathize with each other nor find a way to share their own inner life. The young husband in “The Wheelbarrow,” isolated in his own world of […]
[…] an excellent judge of horseflesh. But when Chui-fang Kao returned from his first buying trip with the news that he had bought a dun-colored mare, and the horse turned out to be a coal-black […]
[…] southern. Sparrows Are the gay birds. We have them Queing at the fronded panes And we all share chatter and bread. But they have No use for your beautiful Coffee. Cold, and well, Yes, grief, […]