51. But the routine writing of wills and executing of power of attorney is just the beginning of the legal work involved in waging modern war. 52. Camille Paglia wrote of the atavistic religious emotion that the cult of Diana stimulated. 53. Carter writes of his friendship with a black playmate, A. D. Davis, and recalls that as a child he talked in both black and white dialects. 54. Cole Porter wrote of a trip to the moon on gossamer wings. 55. Columnist Raoul Lowery Contreras writes of the earliest Christmas he can remember, when all the Contreras men came home from the War. 56. Dan went on to write of the crucial bond between sailor and ship. 57. Dante, Cyrano de Bergerac and Edgar Allan Poe also wrote of moon visits. 58. Coontz writes of two therapists who were working with a family wracked by hostility, with constant battles between father and son. 59. Dean Acheson wrote of being present, a half-century ago, at the creation of a new era. 60. Derr writes of a beloved dog who mysteriously got out of the house to greet his owners coming home from work the evening before he died. |