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  1. Just read about Dawnay Day's insolvency, but whose gorgeous painting is in background of the photo of its executives? http://bit.ly/7wQpQW
  2. Need a holiday gift for your culture vulture? Give them subscription to HUMANITIES magazine! http://bit.ly/13HX5G
  3. The late Stephen Toulmin, 1997 Jefferson Lecturer, http://bit.ly/5iCy7n in Humanities interview. Obit, NYTimes: http://bit.ly/6kaHax.
  4. The Grifters author JIM THOMPSON, remembered in Soul of the People last night at Museum of Am Art. Also here http://bit.ly/6s81OI.
  5. Calling LITTLE WOMEN fans. John Mattenson on Louisa May Alcott as the devilish, dutiful daughter. http://bit.ly/4IcsG0 .
  6. Pulp-fiction writer Jim Thompson found his gritty style while working on the Oklahoma State guide for the WPA. http://bit.ly/6s81OI
  7. Thanksgiving's Civil War angle (w/fixed URL): http://bit.ly/Thanksgiving2
  8. Fel Kuti is on Broadway? More about Afropop in Humanities: http://bit.ly/Afropop
  9. Darwin's voyage on the BEAGLE was key to the development of his evolutionary thinking. http://bit.ly/gC3jF
  10. Thanksgiving: Not just a Pilgrim thing, but a Civil War thing too. http://bit.ly/7bOJ8m
  11. DC folks, NEH Chairman Jim Leach is luncheon speaker at the National Press Club tomorrow. Reservations and info: http://www.press.org/
  12. Think Charleton Heston has swagger in BEN HUR? He's got nothing on General Lew Wallace, who wrote the novel. http://bit.ly/1lueuw
  13. The Gentleman from Iowa: Chairman Jim Leach on the challenges facing humanity—and the humanities—in the 21st century. http://bit.ly/35PSKT
  14. We do too!! RT @roncharles RT @Weegee Ah, I love the idea of Magazine Catchup Day -- declare, declare!
  15. China's Qing emperors commissioned scrolls to document tours of the southern provinces. Pretty pictures too! http://bit.ly/18URLd
  16. Watched Clive Owen-flick International http://bit.ly/Yty0Z. Amazing Guggenheim scene. J. Panero's recent piece for us. http://bit.ly/Yty0Z.
  17. She's witty & has a killer blog. Kathleen Fitzpatrick answers Imperitent Questions about the digital humanities. http://bit.ly/seGxQ
  18. Going to the National Book Festival? Visit NEH's table in the Pavillion of States. Free magazines while they last! #nbf
  19. David C. Engerman on Philip Mosley, the man who fostered Soviet Studies and helped keep the Cold War cold. http://bit.ly/xyDtt
  20. NEH grant: Iraqi Cultural Heritage Project trains scientists to save country's damaged heritage: http://bit.ly/173Iqb // via @fieldmuseum