by Keith Mankin | Jul 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
When I was a third grader in Scarsdale NY, I had a teacher who was a daughter of the Old South. Mrs. Langdon was born and raised in South Carolina, never explaining how she happened so far across the Mason-Dixon line. In general, things worked out fine with her...
by Keith Mankin | Jul 6, 2020 | Uncategorized
I missed a milestone. I could not bring myself to write about the hundredth day of the shutdown in part because I have a distaste for arbitrary celebrations. My hundredth day may have been a New Yorker’s 150th or a Parisian’s two hundred somethingth, rendering my...
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