literature

Academia may now be beyond satire
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jan 12, 2017
WASHINGTON — The Chronicle of Higher Education, which is a window on the sometimes weird world of academia, recently revisited a hilarious intellectua...
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Marilyn Horne museum project transforming Seneca Building
Local News, News, Online Features
ALEX DAVIS Era Reporter a.davis@bradfordera.com 
Jan 10, 2017
Workers can be seen steadily transforming the first floor of the Seneca Building in downtown Bradford into a museum and exhibit center honoring world-...
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‘Round the Square for Dec. 28
Local News, News, Round the Square
Dec 28, 2016
SAND PUMPINGS: A reader recently suggested we look back at some of the old “Sand Pumpings” columns that ran in The Era before “Round the Square” was e...
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Otto-Eldred high school students provide the gift of story
Local News, News, Online Features
BARB CLOSE Era Correspondent bmdclose@hotmail.com 
Dec 21, 2016
DUKE CENTER — The Otto-Eldred Junior-Senior High School creative writing class shared their hand-written stories with various grade levels at the elem...
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‘Round the Square for Dec. 19
News, Round the Square
Dec 19, 2016
BIRTHDAY: Happy Birthday, ‘Round the Square! While many things have changed in the past 67 years, readers of the first column saw much the same kind o...
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Nobel laureate of 2016 revisited
Editorial
GEORGE F. WILL 
Dec 12, 2016
WASHINGTON — There has been ferment among the literati since Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Many say that however well Dylan doe...
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