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By Dan Piepenbring

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Printers_(Trousset_encyclopedia)

“Printers,” from the Trousset encyclopedia, Paris, 1886–1891.

  • Spotted in the Times:our very own Sadie Stein (and her apartment) paying tribute to Laurie Colwin.
  • A German publisher wants to print Wikipedia—all 4,484,862 articles of it. The omnibus “would fill a bookcase that’s 32 feet long and 8 feet high. But not everyone thinks it’s a good idea.” I can’t imagine why.
  • Have we failed to utilize effective incentivizing techniques to promote greater linguistic clarity? In other words, are we losing the war against jargon?
  • The photographer Nancy Warner takes wistful pictures of abandoned farmhouses on the Great Plains.
  • In 1937, Richard Nixon applied to be a special agent in the FBI. He was not accepted. In a letter of recommendation, the dean of Duke Law School wrote that Nixon was “one of the finest young men, both in character and ability, that I have ever had the opportunity of having in classes.”
  • Want fast Internet? Go to the darkest depths of Norway, where there are more polar bears than people.

 

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