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  • Nearly half of the articles are biographies, covering individuals such as James Agee, Busby Berkeley, Felix Frankfurt, J. Edgar Hoover, Jesse Owens,

    AvaxHome RSS: 2009

  • It's all a far cry from the Fortune that Karabell invokes in his ode to Luce, the one that not only employed Galbraith, but James Agee and Archibald MacLeish and other literary luminaries.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • But, just as Evans would manage three years later when he traveled with James Agee to document Southern sharecroppers for Fortune magazine, his Cuban images rose above the tendentious prose and radical chagrin they were meant to illustrate.

    Photo-Op: Cuba Libre 2011

  • Each photo in its realness is a modern version of Walker Agee's photos in the James Agee classic Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, which gave a face to anonymous impoverished sharecroppers of the South in the 1930s.

    Sonya Huber: Wall Street's 99 Percent Show Family Values Sonya Huber 2011

  • It's all a far cry from the Fortune that Karabell invokes in his ode to Luce, the one that not only employed Galbraith, but James Agee and Archibald MacLeish and other literary luminaries.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • Each photo in its realness is a modern version of Walker Agee's photos in the James Agee classic Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, which gave a face to anonymous impoverished sharecroppers of the South in the 1930s.

    Sonya Huber: Wall Street's 99 Percent Show Family Values Sonya Huber 2011

  • Indeed, such a law would make it difficult to teach the "immoral" lessons of many classics of English language literature, including the works of Shakespeare, Chaucer, James Joyce, Mark Twain, Willa Cather, Scott Fitzgerald, James Agee, or Doris Lessing.

    Paul Stoller: Arizona Airheads Paul Stoller 2012

  • It's all a far cry from the Fortune that Karabell invokes in his ode to Luce, the one that not only employed Galbraith, but James Agee and Archibald MacLeish and other literary luminaries.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • Each photo in its realness is a modern version of Walker Agee's photos in the James Agee classic Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, which gave a face to anonymous impoverished sharecroppers of the South in the 1930s.

    Sonya Huber: Wall Street's 99 Percent Show Family Values Sonya Huber 2011

  • It's all a far cry from the Fortune that Karabell invokes in his ode to Luce, the one that not only employed Galbraith, but James Agee and Archibald MacLeish and other literary luminaries.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

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