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The Cubs’ golden age

Before the Ivy: The Cubs’ Golden Age in Pre-Wrigley Chicago, by Laurent Pernot. University of Illinois Press, 198 pages. In the interest of journalistic disclosure, I confess that I am not a Chicago Cubs fan. Indeed those who know me understand that if there were a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders for baseball […]

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Lincoln and the Jews

Lincoln and the Jews: A History, by Jonathan D. Sarna and Benjamin Shapell.Thomas Dunne Books, 2015. In the weeks preceding the controversial speech of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a joint session of Congress, Jewish Americans once again faced the dilemma of dual loyalties to the United States and Israel. It is a deeply […]

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The harvest of a lifetime

Jacqueline Jackson is professor emeritus of English at the University of Illinois Springfield where she specialized in teaching creative writing. Her poems appear weekly in Illinois Times. The Round Barn: Volume Three. Beloit City Press, 475 pp. $24.95 Upon finishing volume three of The Round Barn, a Biography of an American Farm, I am envious. […]

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Good news for better parenting

The Good News Chair: A simple tool for shaping a child’s positive behavior and self-image, by Harriet Arkley, published April 29, 2014. Available through Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Village Books. The author of The Good News Chair, and her granddaughter. PHOTO OF HARRIET ARKLEY COURTESY DOUG BASCAN PHOTOGRAPHY Many people in central Illinois will […]

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A student of beauty

Dr. Rosina Neginsky in her Paris apartment. PHOTO BY BORIS GESSEL Some philosophers and psychologists think we are “hardwired for beauty”: it “inspires and motivates us.” Rosina Neginsky has spent her lifetime learning about, experiencing and understanding beauty, and the role of beauty in reflecting the values of cultures across time and across political and […]

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Sherman scores a hit

  Babe Ruth’s Called Shot: The Myth and Mystery of Baseball’s Greatest Home Run, by Ed Sherman. Lyons Press, $25.95. The 2014 baseball season marks the 100th year of baseball at storied Wrigley Field. It has been a noteworthy century, marked by great baseball history and one excruciating failure, the failure of the Cubs to […]

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