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WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT WAS A YOUNG MAN'S BATTLE THROUGH THE TURBULENT '60S
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Beset by hallucinations and thoughts of suicide, babbling
incoherently and unable to eat or sleep, a 22-year-old Swarthmore
graduate was committed by his father to a mental hospital in Canada.
Fortunately for the young Mark Vonnegut, he not only recovered but
went on to graduate from Harvard Medical School and become a highly
respected pediatrician in Boston.
Vonnegut remembered his frightening ordeal in Day-Glo detail, and
wrote about it with compelling clarity in a book called "The E...
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The Gospel of Mark / The Gospel According to Mark / The Gospel of Mark: A Commentary on the Greek Text
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; ... according to Mark, CBC, 1965); D. E. Nineham (The Gospel of St. Mark, Pelican Gospel Commentaries, 1969); E. Schweizer (The Good News according to Mark, 1971-a translation from the German); H. Anderson (The Gospel of Mark, New Century Bible, 1970); S. E. Johnson ...
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A conflict of closure in Virginia Woolf's "The Mark on the Wall."
Studies in Short Fiction
; Virginia Woolf's The Mark on the Wall concludes with the identification of that mark as a snail, this after several pages of digressions--on history, reality, society, art, writing, and life itself--incited by the flimsy ruse of an ontological inquiry. Readers have reacted variously to this
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Where the living is easy; In the first of an occasional series in which we peep through the keyhole of homes belonging to people in the interiors industry, Jo Ind meets Mark Gribben, founder of the ethos catalogue.(News)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Contemporary , minimalist and quirky are the words that Mark Gribben uses to describe the style of his home and garden catalogue. Mark, aged 33, is the founder of ethos, a catalogue selling accessories for chic interiors, such as a satin silver kitchen gadget set or a French cork remover complete
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The Mutilation of Mark's Gospel
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; The Mutilation of Mark's Gospel. By N. Clayton Croy. Nashville: Abingdon, 2003, 230 pp., $20.00 paper. Did Mark originally end at 16:8, or not? And what about the awkward beginning of Mark's Gospel? clayton Croy posits that "through some mishap, the Second Gospel lost its original beginning and
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The Gospel of Mark
Interpretation
; The Gospel of Mark by John R. Donahue, SJ., and Daniel J. Harrington, S.J. Sacra Pagina 2. Liturgical, Collegeville, 2002. 488 pp. $39.95 (cloth). ISBN 0-8146-5804-0. ACKNOWLEDGING THAT "NO BIBLICAL commentary can do everything," the authors of this substantial work have "tried to do a few things
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