The Supreme Court looms large in this spring’s university press releases, Scott McLemee writes. Each season’s batch of university-press catalogs will echo, or occasionally anticipate, developments in the news just as much as trade publishers’ listings do. And sometimes even more so, as it seems this spring with books on the Supreme Court of the United States pushing their way conspicuously into view.
WASHINGTON - Mae West, a salty actress, once played a character who said that when facing a choice between two evils, she opted for the one she hadn’t tried before.
WASHINGTON – Mae West (1893-1980), a salty actress, once played a character who said that when facing a choice between two evils, she opted for the one she hadn’t tried before. A 2024 presidential choice between today’s incumbent and his immediate predecessor would preclude West’s cheerful strategy: Both have been tried, and together have produced […]
Mae West (1893–1980), a salty actress, once played a character who said that when facing a choice between two evils, she opted for the one she hadn’t tried
WASHINGTON - Mae West (1893-1980), a salty actress, once played a character who said that when facing a choice between two evils, she opted for the one she hadn’t tried