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  2. Three Early Stories - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1940, "Go See Eddie" is one of J. D. Salinger's first short stories. [18] Initially submitted to Story magazine and then to Esquire before being accepted by The University of Kansas City Review, now known as New Letters, this short story was forgotten for decades, before being uncovered in 1963 by Salinger's biographer Warren French.

  3. New Letters - Wikipedia

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    The University Review was founded in 1934 at the University of Kansas City, a small, private school that later became part of the University of Missouri system. In its first two years, the periodical published a discussion on "Art and Social Struggle", including contributions from Thomas Hart Benton and Diego Rivera, a story by Vance Randolph, a poem by Edgar Lee Masters, and a personal note ...

  4. Kansas City Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The shelf showcases 22 titles reflecting a wide variety of reading interests as suggested by Kansas City readers and then selected by The Kansas City Public Library Board of Trustees". [6] The following books are depicted in the work: Kansas City Stories Volumes 1 and 2; Catch-22 by Joseph Heller; Silent Spring by Rachel Carson; O Pioneers! by ...

  5. By bringing classic storybooks to life, a new exhibit aims to ...

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    NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. — With book bans reaching historic levels and libraries becoming increasingly politicized, a permanent exhibit called “The Rabbit hOle” aims to shine a spotlight on ...

  6. Go See Eddie - Wikipedia

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    “Go See Eddie” is one of a number of Salinger’s uncollected stories that deals with “characters who become involved in degrading, often phony social contexts.” [8] An examination of “social manners [and] the corruption of innocence” [9] [10] the story, “though slight in range, foreshadows Salinger’s more searching explorations of innocence either threatened or lost ...

  7. Rainy Day Books - Wikipedia

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    Rainy Day Books was the plaintiff in a 2001 legal case that set the standard for Internet-based personal jurisdiction in Kansas. The case, Rainy Day Books, Inc. v. Rainy Day Books & Cafe, LLC, 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2043 (D. Kan. 2002), has been cited as precedent in numerous cases since. [citation needed]

  8. Linda Hall Library - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1946 through the philanthropy of Linda (1859–1938) and Herbert F. Hall (1858–1941), of the Hall-Bartlett Grain Co., [3] the library is open to the public, and invites individual researchers, academic institutions, and companies from Kansas City and around the world to use the library's research-level collection.

  9. Book Review Index - Wikipedia

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    Book Review Index is an index of book reviews and literary criticism, found in leading academic, popular, and professional periodicals. It has been published since 1965.

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