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194: Ruskin in Sri Lanka: Stories and Reflections in Celebration of Mahatma Gandhi’s 151st Birthday
Today, October 2, is the 151st anniversary of Gandhi’s birth. With John Ruskin he had much to do. ♦ During a fine fall semester now nearly twenty years in the past, in the equally fine company of about two dozen … Continue reading
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