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  • The Harpers never indulged in any flashy advertising, but soon the people were surprised to see in all the leading papers, 'Buy _Harpers Weekly_,' as no one imagined that Bonner had paid for the advertising; they attributed the advertisements to the necessity Harpers felt through the rivalry of the

    Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail Harry A. Lewis

  • As detailed in Harpers, one of the primary responsibilities of a Chief of Staff is to fill court vacancies, and by that measure Rahm was a total failure.

    John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed John Wellington Ennis 2010

  • As detailed in Harpers, one of the primary responsibilities of a Chief of Staff is to fill court vacancies, and by that measure Rahm was a total failure.

    John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed John Wellington Ennis 2010

  • As detailed in Harpers, one of the primary responsibilities of a Chief of Staff is to fill court vacancies, and by that measure Rahm was a total failure.

    John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed John Wellington Ennis 2010

  • Check out the cartoons from the 1860 election in Harpers Weekly.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Virginia “Confederate History Month” Proclamation 2010

  • As detailed in Harpers, one of the primary responsibilities of a Chief of Staff is to fill court vacancies, and by that measure Rahm was a total failure.

    John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed John Wellington Ennis 2010

  • As detailed in Harpers, one of the primary responsibilities of a Chief of Staff is to fill court vacancies, and by that measure Rahm was a total failure.

    John Wellington Ennis: How Rahm Bombed John Wellington Ennis 2010

  • The majority, published in Harpers Bazaar in New York, were shot by Munk á csi after he immigrated there to work for the magazine in 1934.

    A Retrospective of Munk Elizabeth Fitzherbert 2010

  • I read recently (was it in Harpers?) of another prof. who was arrested, essentially for asking what was going on with police in front of an appartment house he owned (and involving one of his tenants) and advising the tenant of his rights.

    Matthew Yglesias » Eric Alterman Fought The Law 2007

  • I've read one of her stories, "The Swim Team" in Harpers (Jan '07).

    cri de fridge da_lj 2007

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