From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #2340 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, January 22 2017 Volume 14 : Number 2340 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Socks That Keep You Warm All Winter Long ["Original 35 Below Socks" Subject: Socks That Keep You Warm All Winter Long Socks That Keep You Warm All Winter Long http://socks02.us/QNY4p_FzRwu20OiDtrKBZgt8zu01qwnPzO07IA5RE7ojiDk Ideal Socks For The Outdoor Enthusiast Socks That Keep You Warm All Winter Long http://socks02.us/d-jRG1HoailqrNX81yXJR-T6KI0nhDGWVEwP389SMBeUCXs rary magazine, The Atlantic has published many significant works and authors. It was the first to publish pieces by the abolitionists Julia Ward Howe ("Battle Hymn of the Republic" on February 1, 1862), and William Parker's slave narrative, "The Freedman's Story" (in February and March 1866). It also published Charles W. Eliot's "The New Education", a call for practical reform that led to his appointment to presidency of Harvard University in 1869; works by Charles Chesnutt before he collected them in The Conjure Woman (1899); and poetry and short stories, helping launch many national literary careers.[citation needed] For example, Emily Dickinson, after reading an article in The Atlantic by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, asked him to become her mentor.[citation needed] In 2005, the magazine won a National Magazine Award for fiction.[citation needed]Atlantic Monthly office, Ticknor & Fields, 124 Tremont Street, Boston, ca.1868The magazine also published many of the works of Mark Twain, including one that was lost until 2001.[citation needed] Editors have recognized major cultural changes and movements; for example, the magazine published Martin Luther King, Jr.'s defense of civil disobedience in "Letter from Birmingham Jail" inAugust 1963.The magazine has also published speculative articles that inspired the development of new technologies. The classic example is Vannevar Bush's essay "As We May Think" (July 1945), which inspired Douglas Engelbart and later Ted Nelson to develop the modern workstation and hypertext technology.[citation needed]In addition to its fiction and poetry, the magazine publishes writing on society and politics. "A three-part series by William Langewiesche in 2002 on the rebuilding of the Worl Trade Center generated headlines, as have articles by James Fallows on planning for the Iraq war and reconstruction."The cover of the original issue of The Atlantic, November 1, 1857As of 2016, its writers included Mark Bowden, Ta-Nehisi Coates, James Fallows, Jeffrey Goldberg, Robert D. Kaplan! , Megan McArdle, James Hamblin, and Jeffrey Tayler. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #2340 **********************************************