From one of the founders of American Studies, vivid recollections and keen observations on the political, literary, and social life of the nation
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From one of the founders of American Studies, vivid recollections and keen observations on the political, literary, and social life of the nation
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As a Smith alumna, it is always pleasing to read the writings of a beloved professor. Dan Aaron was one of the revered members of the English Dept in his time (and mine) and worthy of a reader's attention. His view of people and situations is valuable for its insight into such ideas as honor and truth to power.