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Debbie Elliott reads a letter to our program from folklorist Jackson Braider and calls him up for further elaboration. Braider was commenting on our recent deconstruction of the nursery rhyme "Rub ...
It is said that history does not repeat itself exactly, but it rhymes. Apparently history sometimes rhymes, but with a "spoonerism." (The rock band called Buckcherry is a "spoonerism" of Chuck Berry.
To the editor: Dear fellow Americans, both far and near, lend me your eyes and lend me your ear. For something is brewing — it’s shady and slick — a ...
While history may not repeat itself, it clearly rhymes. The rhyme is in the parallelism, ominous signs portending possible trends toward fascism. Especially at times of high social anxiety must ...
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