As a student of Oxford University, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch signed articles contributed to the Oxford University Magazine with the letter "Q," and he continued to use that signature all his life. Q had a remarkable, and yet dual, career: first, he publis...
Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, commonly known as "Q," the initial with which he signed many of his works, was a reformer and reform writer primarily in working to improve secondary education in Cornwall and in contributing to the reform of the study of Englis...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Arthur Quiller-Couch was a prominent man of letters, one of a group of literary, often scholarly, journalists whose work filled the pages of the better magazines with short stories, book reviews, and causeries. As as...
When Deep Throat turned out to be Mark Felt, I called Richard, my old college pal. "He was on my list," he said. "But I can't really claim him." We lived through Watergate in those college years, immersed in it, well aware...
TROY, Kan. - Archie Seiter remembers trips to Sinclair Drug Store as a special family outing when he was a little boy. "The folks would give us a nickel, and we'd buy an ice cream cone," he said. "There were 12 of us,...
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