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  • U.S. Inter­ vention in the Dominican Republic"; Ronald W. Fletcher, "Military Reform: The Congressional Connec­ tion"; Kathleen Hulser, "Colorful Landscapes: Billboards and the Debates over American Public Space, 5 1900-1965"; Jonathan A. Lee
  • a well-funded conservative resurgence began to flex its muscles, while the Democrats w re not only divided among themselves but compla­ cent, thinking that their congressional majorities were safe. President Clinton tried to assign foreign policy to his
  • of the day Art thou most lovely?"' "Also in the collection is a copy of the Quarterly Review for April 18 18, which contains that vitriolic review of Keats' Endymion, which for long was supposed to hav has­ tened his death and which prompted Lord Byron's