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Norman Mailer's \White Negro\: Historical Myth or Mythical History?
The effect of what might be termed historical and historicist pressures on the Romantic myth as manifested in Norman Mailer's work, particularly his essay \"The White Negro,\" is explored.
Pristine Wrigley
This is concerning the proposed advertising signs at Wrigley Field. As a Cubs fan since my seminary days in Chicago at McCormick (Presbyterian) in the 1960s, I wince at the thought of adding ugly new signage.
Weeding out editorial inaccuracies
  You write that \"according to a study by the Journal of the American Medical Association, there is a war on science underway in states all across the country, including Illinois, as it relates to the issue of medical marijuana\" and that \"the authors characterize claims that marijuana has vast medical benefits as an illusory pretext.\" In other words, if an individual is suffering from multiple sclerosis, pain from cancer and the side effects of chemotherapy, and other forms of chronic pain, cannabis offers at least \"moderate\" relief. Who among us would not settle for this -- indeed, perhaps find a blessing in such relief? Of course there is. The federal Drug Enforcement Administration blocks research by continuing to classify cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug \"of no medical value,\" more dangerous than Schedule 2 drugs such as heroin and cocaine. Researchers cannot obtain cannabis to conduct their studies. No wonder those who cite the medical value of cannabis look to patients for personal testimony.