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October 22, 2008 (October 22, 2008)

Salt Lake City

publishing travel

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October 22, 2008

Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 22, 2008

Illinois / regional Place Names of Illinois

Cairo. Alexander. City (1818, 1873). Chartered in 1818 as the City and Bank of Cairo by John G. Comegys, Shadrach Bond (the first governor of the state of Illinois and […]

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October 21, 2008

IN-N-OUT

food miscellaneous

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October 21, 2008

Publishers Weekly reviews Simone de Beauvoir’s “Wartime Diary”

reviews women's history

The October 6, 2008, issue of Publishers Weekly includes a laudatory review of the forthcoming (December 2008) English translation of Simone de Beauvoir’s Wartime Diary. “What gives these notebooks additional […]

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October 21, 2008 (October 21, 2008)

Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 21, 2008

Place Names of Illinois

Kinmundy. Marion. City (1867, 1875) ten miles northeast of Salem. Laid out about 1857 on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad by William T. Sprouse and named for the […]

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October 20, 2008 (October 21, 2008)

Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 20, 2008

Illinois / regional Place Names of Illinois

Cave in Rock. Hardin. Village (1901) twenty-five miles southeast of Harrisburg. Named from the natural cave in the bluff along the Ohio River, a landmark for boatmen since the seventeenth […]

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October 20, 2008 (November 26, 2008)

Time Out New York reviews Oni Buchanan’s “Spring”

poetry reviews

The October 16-22, 2008, issue of Time Out New York includes an enthusiastic review of Oni Buchanan’s new book of poems, Spring. “Buchanan writes poems that are deeply sensitive, precisely […]

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October 17, 2008 (October 17, 2008)

Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 17, 2008

Illinois / regional Place Names of Illinois

Equality. Gallatin. Village (1851, 1872) ten miles east of Harrisburg. Founded about 1827 by Willis Hargrave, John Black, and Thornton Cum(m)ings. Formerly known as the Gallatin Salines, a tract of […]

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October 16, 2008 (October 16, 2008)

Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 16, 2008

Illinois / regional Place Names of Illinois

Shawneetown. Gallatin. City (1814, 1874) nineteen miles east of Harrisburg. Also Shawnee Township. Named from the Shawnee Tribe, the “southern people,” members of which migrated to the area from southern […]

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October 15, 2008 (October 30, 2008)

Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 15, 2008

Getting to know Champaign-Urbana Illinois / regional Place Names of Illinois

Savoy. Champaign. Village (1956) two miles south of Champaign. Named for Princess Clotilde of the Alpine Duchy, the House of Savoy, who visited Illinois in 1861 with her husband, Prince […]

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October 14, 2008

Illinois Place Name of the Day – Oct. 14, 2008

Illinois / regional Place Names of Illinois

Lickskillet. Lickskillet is a popular (usually informal) place name, occurring at least a hundred times in the United States. The stories told to explain the name are remarkably similar, usually […]

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October 14, 2008

Recent online attention

reviews

A variety of University of Illinois Press books have received online attention in recent weeks: –Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Volume 1: Made for America, 1890-1901 on […]

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