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White Coat by
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Prompted By Resistance

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We were told that we would be changed by our medical training. Our tender idealism would be transformed by long hours and hard work.
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(I Read It In the) Daily News by
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Prompted By Newspapers

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Don't try to make me change my mind with facts, To hell with the graduated income tax. How do I know? I read it in the Daily News
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My Grandpa Henry by
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Prompted By Refugees

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Hannah & Henry circa 1915 My Grandpa Henry In the early 20th century there was an influx of East European Jews coming to the States seeking refuge from troubled times at home.   Among them was my maternal grandfather Henry who came with his widowed mother Gertrude,   his younger brother David,  and Gertrude’s elderly…
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Bone of Contention by
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Prompted By Mealtime

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Bone of Contention  My mother never made much of a fuss over mealtimes,   nor did she take much pride in her own cooking – although I never remember a meal at her table that wasn’t delicious.  (See My Game Mother,   Still Life) She was a high school art teacher,   and came home every afternoon,…
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Desultory Ruminations on Procrastination by
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Prompted By Procrastination

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Random thoughts on why I’m a procrastinator.
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In the Abstract by
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In the Abstract In the early years of the 20th century a handful of European artists including the Russians Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimar Malevich,  the Dutchman Piet Mondrian,   and a lesser-known Swedish woman named Hilma af Klint began producing art with no attempt to represent external reality.   Rather,  they used shapes,  forms,  color,…
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‘Tis the Season? by
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Prompted By Hello Darkness

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It was dark, dark, dark, for days, and the bad air made walking outside impossible for nearly six weeks. And BAM, I was clobbered by SAD symptoms--in the middle of summer.
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I’m Gonna Buy You … by
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"When you were hardly even three, you would sit with the Sears catalog on your crossed legs."
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Danielle Mailer, Artist Extraordinaire by
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The artist in her studio,  Goshen,  CT Danielle Mailer,  Artist Extraordinaire I love art but I don’t think of myself as a real collector,  although I do have three Danielle Mailers! Several years ago we were invited to an auction fundraiser by our friend H.  At the time he was director of Wellspring,  a residential…
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Nippon by
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Prompted By Family Trips

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In June of 2007, David graduated from Stanford and Jeffrey moved up from 8th to 9th grade; a full-fledged high schooler. We felt a family trip was an appropriate way to celebrate and asked Jeffrey where he’d like to go. “Japan”. “Where else?”, we queried, just in case that didn’t work out. “No where; just…
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