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Eugene O'Neill in Buenos Aires.
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January 1, 2002|
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"O'Neill's time of dereliction in Buenos Aires was important to an understanding of the genius down and out on the beach, and the creative seeds that were planted in him at the time for his writing to come."--Arthur Gelb, letter to editor of Buenos Aires Herald
Arthur Gelb's remark sparked my renewed interest in the life and writings of Eugene O'Neill, the man who revolutionized theater in the United States and the only U.S. playwright to win the Nobel Prize. Gelb, formerly a theater critic for the New York Times, and his wife co-authored the most substantial recent ...
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IT ALL ADDS UP TO A VERY BIG BANG
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...two fellows, named Eratosthenes and Aristarchus. They were excellent mathematicians...being an aid to the imagination. Then Aristarchus used the size of the Earth to figure...is many times bigger than the Earth. Aristarchus told his fellow Alexandrians about his...
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Mystery Flashes on the Moon Are Real!(Brief Article)
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Washington, Oct 25 (PTI) NASA is using the unique capabilities of Hubble Space Telescope for a new class of scientific observations of Earth's moon. Maybe men could live there, it says.
News Wire article from: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.
; ...moon nearest Earth. These included the Aristarchus impact crater and the adjacent Schroter...sites with the new Hubble images and the Aristarchus region, which neither humans nor robotic...visited. The Hubble observations of Aristarchus crater and Schroter's Valley will...
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Discovering planet Earth.
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; ...anywhere at all. One ancient thinker, Aristarchus, figured out that the Sun was much...should be in the center of things. Aristarchus said that Earth traveled around the...spinning. Little did anyone know how right Aristarchus was. About 400 years later, around...
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NASA'S Hubble Looks for Possible Moon Resources.
PR Newswire
; ...moon nearest Earth. These included the Aristarchus impact crater and the adjacent Schroter...with the new Hubble images, and the Aristarchus region, which neither humans nor robotic...visited. The Hubble observations of Aristarchus crater and Schroter's Valley will...
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Hubble telescope looks for moon resources
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency
; ...moon nearest Earth. These included the Aristarchus impact crater and the adjacent Schroter...with the new Hubble images, and the Aristarchus region, which neither humans nor robotic...visited. The Hubble observations of Aristarchus crater and Schroter's Valley will...
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The Waning of the Light: The Eclipse of Philosophy.
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; ...Apollonius, Heraclides, Hipparchus, and Aristarchus. (1) Each of the major founders of...wheel." (2) Copernicus himself cites Aristarchus who, because of his prescient heliocentric...Pythagoreans Archytas, Philolaus, and Aristarchus who, despite the contrary evidence...
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