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Contents
Papers
1. On Second Languages
2. On Language, Learning, and Diplomacy

3. Is Diplomacy a Profession: Reinventing the Foreign Service

4. On Winning and Losing

5. A Wartime Tale from General Alfred Grunther

6. A New Calendar for a New Century

7. On Quality Sex

8. The Timmins Coat-of-Arms

9. On Writing Letters to Editors

10. In Praise of Hypocrisy

11. Observations on Mates, Metiers, and TV Favorites

12. Life and Culture Viewed as Fine Art

13. Rap, Rhyme, and Reason

14. Thoughts About my Sister Margaret

15. A Visit to Murten

16. A Visit to Notre Dame de Grace

17. A Visit to the Olympics Museum in Lausanne

18. A Visit to le Pierre aux Fees

19. Visit to Conflans

20. A history of William Stuart Brighton

21. A brief history of David Brighton Timmins

22. Life history of David Brighton Timmins, Volume III

23. Fingerprints of the Gods

24. BBC on the Human Immune System

25. On the Bloodline of Jesus -- and others

26. Advice on Child Rearing and Second Languages

27. On Exhibits at Metro Stops

28. A Brief Biographical Sketch of W. M. and Mary B. Timmins

30. A Trip to Zermatt and the Matterhorn


Letters

31. To the Director of the Smithsonian Institution reUsing the Washington, D.C. Subway System for an Outreach Program

32. To Leader of American Indian Movement reIndians and Sports Totems

33. To Editor of Harvard Magazinere Mother Goose

34. To Director of University of Utah Alumni Magazinere Typography of Journal Title

35. To Business Weekre Article Orwell's Revenge

36. To Senator Orrin Hatch re Need for an Interstate Connection Between Flagstaff & Kanab

37. To Australian Cousin

38. To Editor of Willson Quarterly on Pronouncing the Names of Prominent Foreign Cities

39. Suggestions for beautifying the Brighton Basin

40. To The East High Fiftieth Anniversay Year Book

41. Post-mortem on November 18-19 Open Houses

42. To William Safire on usage of the word "couth"

43. To Prof. Andrew McMahon on hedgehog molecules

44. To Senator Bennett on Utah and Arizona Highway Systems

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