Voices In Time Freedom 1913 | New York City Artful Dodging Randolph Bourne hopes children won’t listen.More
Voices In Time Lines of Work 1923 | New York City Trading Commodities Preventing damage to the pocketbook and to the soul.More
Voices In Time Fashion 1922 | New York City Don’t Be Vulgar “The woman who is chic is always a little different.”More
Voices In Time Epidemic 1939 | Princeton, NJ Super Spreader S. Josephine Baker tracks down Typhoid Mary.More
Voices In Time Comedy 1921 | Baltimore H.L. Mencken on Balder and Dash A newspaperman takes down the enemy: “He writes the worst English I have ever encountered.”More
Voices In Time Democracy 1908 | London Common Denominator G.K. Chesterton on tradition and democracy.More
Voices In Time Communication 1922 | New York City Seen But Not Heard Walter Lippmann on what is lost in transmission.More
Voices In Time About Money 1918 | London Means to an End Virginia Woolf settles into a room of her own.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1906 | New York City Mark Twain Defines Man the Machine We are all but sewing machines.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1913 | Moscow Wassily Kandinsky Replaces the Object “The creation of works of art is the creation of the world.”More
Voices In Time Medicine 1908 | London The Senior Practitioner Rudyard Kipling gives a pep talk to med school students.More
Voices In Time The Sea 1923 | New York City Out of Soundings Langston Hughes sails from New York to Africa.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1912 | Yosemite Defying the Foul Fiend John Muir defends man’s holiest temple.More