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The man seated next to . But when they came down into a certain dale, they saw a herd of oxen, took one ox, and set about cooking it. ![]() Kathlyn Williams, Actress: The Whispering Chorus. Pioneer silver screen star Kathlyn Williams is primarily known as the spry blonde of the very first Hollywood. For one year and five months, the First Lady oversaw her husband's affairs while he recovered from his illness. Some of her decisions had serious consequences. Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower (November 14, 1896 – November 1, 1979) was the wife of United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and First Lady of the United. LOVE ROMANCES 1 - 20, TRANSLATED BY S. GASELEE PARTHENIUS TO CORNELIUS GALLUS, GREETING. I thought, my dear Cornelius Gallus, that to you above all men there would be. VCCS Litonline Introduction to Literature English 112 (English Composition II) Analysis of the Setting in Trifles. Now when they thought that it must be cooked, they broke up the fire, and it was not cooked. After a while had passed, they having scattered the fire a. Then they heard a voice speaking in the oak up above them, declaring that he who sat there confessed he had caused the lack of virtue in the fire. They looked thither, and there sat an eagle; and it was no small one. Then the eagle said: . Then he let himself float down from the tree and alighted by the fire, and forthwith at the very first took unto himself the two hams of the ox, and both shoulders. Then Loki was angered, snatched up a great pole, brandished it with all his strength, and drove it at the eagle's body. The eagle plunged violently at the blow and flew up, so that the pole was fast to the eagle's back, and Loki's hands to the other end of the pole. The eagle flew at such a height that Loki's feet down below knocked against stones and rock- heaps and trees, and he thought his arms would be torn from his shoulders. He cried aloud, entreating the eagle urgently for peace; but the eagle declared that Loki should never be loosed, unless he would give him his oath to induce Idunn to come out of . Loki assented, and being straightway loosed, went to his companions; nor for that time are any more things reported concerning their journey, until they had come home. But at the appointed time Loki lured Idunn out of . Then Thjazi the giant came there in his eagle's plumage and took Idunn and flew away with her, off into Thrymheimr to his abode. Thereupon Loki was seized and brought to the Thing, and was threatened with death, or tortures; when he had become well frightened, he declared that he would seek after Idunn in J. And when he got the hawk's plumage, he flew north into J. Thjazi had rowed out to sea, but Idunn was at home alone: Loki turned her into the shape of a nut and grasped her in his claws and flew his utmost. Now when Thjazi came home and missed Idunn, he took his eagle's plumage and flew after Loki, making a mighty rush of sound with his wings in his flight. As soon as the hawk flew into the citadel, he swooped down close by the castle- wall; then the . But the eagle could not stop himself when he missed the hawk: the feathers of the eagle caught fire, and straightway his flight ceased. Then she saw the feet of one man, passing fair, and said: . She had this article also in her bond of reconciliation: that the . Then Loki did this: he tied a cord to the beard of a goat, the other end being about his own genitals, and each gave way in turn, and each of the two screeched loudly; then Loki let himself fall onto Skadi's knee, and she laughed. Thereupon reconciliation was made with her on the part of the . It is so said, that Odin did this by way of atonement to Skadi: he took Thjazi's eyes and cast them up into the heavens, and made of them two stars. Then said . He was very rich in gold; but when he died and his sons came to divide the inheritance, they determined upon this measure for the gold which they divided: each should take as much as his mouth would hold, and all the same number of mouthfuls. One of them was Thjazi, the second Idi, the third Gangr. And we have it as a metaphor among us now, to call gold the mouth- tale of these giants; but we conceal it in secret terms or in poesy in this way, that we call it Speech, or Word, or Talk, of these giants. The gods had a dispute. Then at parting the gods took that peace- token and would not let it perish, but shaped thereof a man. A certain man was named . He dwelt on the island which is now called Hl Her parents were Frederick Gifford, a solicitor and a Roman Catholic, and Isabella Julia Burton Gifford, a Protestant. They were married in St George's, a. NOTE: Find what you are looking for faster by using the EDIT and FIND facilities on your computer to search this index. Please click here for details of how to. This man is called Kvasir, and he was so wise that none could question him concerning anything but that he knew the solution. He went up and down the earth to give instruction to men; and when he came upon invitation to the abode of certain dwarves, Fjalar and Galarr, they called him into privy converse with them, and killed him, letting his blood run into two vats and a kettle. ![]() The dwarves reported to the . Next the dwarves invited Gillingr to row upon the sea with them; but when they had gone out from the land, the dwarves rowed into the breakers and capsized the boat. ![]() ![]() Gillingr was unable to swim, and he perished; but the dwarves righted their boat and rowed to land. They reported this accident to his wife, but she took it grievously and wept aloud. Then Fjalar asked her whether it would ease her heart if she should look out upon the sea at the spot where he had perished; and she desired it. Then he spoke softly to Galarr his brother, bidding him go up over the doorway, when she should go out, and let a mill- stone fall on her head, saying that her weeping grew wearisome to him; and even so he did. They besought Suttungr to grant them respite of their lives, and as the price of reconciliation offered him the precious mead in satisfaction of his father's death. And that became a means of reconciliation between them. Suttungr carried the mead home and concealed it in the place called Hnitbj. Because of this we call poesy Kvasir's Blood or Dwarves' Drink, or Fill, or any kind of liquid of . He asked if they desired him to whet their scythes, and they assented. Then he took a hone from his belt and whetted the scythes; it seemed to them that the scythes cut better by far, and they asked that the hone be sold them. But he put such a value on it that whoso desired to buy must give a considerable price: nonetheless all said that they would agree, and prayed him to sell it to them. He cast the hone up into the air; but since all wished to lay their hands on it, they became so intermingled with one another that each struck with his scythe against the other's neck. Baugi bewailed his husbandry, saying that his nine thralls had killed one another. Odin called himself B. Baugi declared that he had no control whatever over the mead, and said that Suttungr was determined to have it to himself, but promised to go with B. Then they both set out for Suttungr's. Baugi told Suttungr his brother of his bargain with B. At last Baugi said that the rock was bored through, but B. Then he discovered that Baugi would have deceived him, and he bade him bore through the rock. Baugi bored anew; and when B. In the first draught he drank every drop out of . Then he turned himself into the shape of an eagle and flew as furiously as he could; but when Suttungr saw the eagle's. Nevertheless he came so near to being caught by Suttungr that he sent some mead backwards, and no heed was taken of this: whosoever would might have that, and we call that the poetaster's part. Therefore we call poesy Odin's Booty and Find, and his Drink and Gift, and the Drink of the . Thereupon he becomes owner of the name, and not the one whose name was applied to him: just as when we speak of Victory- T. So also with the title T. See Burns, The Kirk's Alarm, 1. See discussion in Cl.- Vig., p. This word as a proper name refers . The compounds mentioned here by Snorri are all epithets of Odin. Yet one is not so to forget or discredit these traditions as to remove from poesy those ancient metaphors with which it has pleased Chief Skalds to be content; nor, on the other hand, ought Christian men to believe in heathen gods, nor in the truth of these tales otherwise than precisely as one may find here in the beginning of the book. II. Now you may hear examples of the way in which Chief Skalds have held it becoming to compose, making use of these simple terms and periphrases: as when Arn. Here is told what Eyvindr sang: Herm. Thus: one should call him Son of Odin and of J. Foster- father of Vingnir and Hl. So sang Bragi the Skald: The line of Odin's Offspring. Lay not slack on the gunwale,When the huge ocean- serpent. Uncoiled on the sea's bottom. Thus sang . The remainder of this stanza cannot be made out. There is a river called Vimur, which Thor waded when he journeyed to the garth of Geirr. By calling him Son of Odin and Frigg, Husband of Nanna, Father of Forseti, Possessor of Hringhorni and Draupnir, Adversary of H. By calling him God of the Vanir, or Kinsman of the Vanir, or Wane, Father of Freyr and Freyja, God of Wealth- Bestowal. So says Th. Thus: by calling him Son of Nj. By calling him Son of Nine Mothers, or Watchman of the Gods, as already has been written; or White God, Foe of Loki, Seeker of Freyja's Necklace. A sword is called Heimdallr's Head: for it is said that he was pierced by a man's head. The tale thereof is told in Heimdalar- galdr; and ever since a head is called Heimdallr's Measure; a sword is called Man's Measure. Heimdallr is the Possessor of Gulltoppr; he is also Frequenter of V. Heimdallr also is son of Odin. IX. By calling him the One- handed God, and Fosterer of the Wolf, God of Battles, Son of Odin. X. By calling him Husband of Idunn, First Maker of Poetry, and the Long- bearded God (after his name, a man who has a great beard is called Beard- Bragi) and Son of Odin. XI. He maybe called the Silent God, Possessor of the Iron Shoe, Foe and Slayer of Fenris- Wolf, Avenger of the Gods, Divine Dweller in. Thus: by calling him Son of Odin and Rindr, Stepson of Frigg, Brother of the . Thus: by calling him the Blind God, Baldr's Slayer, Thrower of the Mistletoe, Son of Odin, Companion of Hel, Foe of V. How should Ullr be periphrased? By calling him Son of Sif, Stepson of Thor, God of the Snowshoe, God of the Bow, Hunting- God, God of the Shield. XV. By calling him Bench- Mate or Companion or Friend of Odin, the Swift of God, the Long- Footed, and' King of Clay. Thus: call him Son of F. Hrungnir asked what manner of man he with the golden helm might be, who rode through air and water; and said that the stranger had a wondrous good steed. Criticisms of the Irish Parliamentary Party were a frequent theme in Griffith. Here, Griffith detailed ideas of passive (non- violent) resistance and economic self- sufficiency, in the latter chiefly drawing on the work of the German economist, Frederick List. Griffith. Drawing on the historical example of Hungary within the Austrian empire in the mid- 1. As the historian Michael Laffan best puts it, Griffith became . Andrews summed up Griffith for many as . Though he abhorred militarism, he readily consented himself to action when such became necessary or feasible. The IRB itself shared membership with many of those in Sinn F. Though he had joined the group at the outset of his political activism in the 1. Griffith himself had not been a member for several years, ultimately preferring his own independence but also more keen on building up a political profile for the Sinn F. During that year, as leader of Sinn F. Though Griffith had little time for the Irish Parliamentary Party, he did not wish to disrupt the seeming inevitably of the success of its Home Rule campaign, feeling his own party could perhaps play a part in a new national parliament. You distrusted people who were as loyal as yourself. You would follow no- one. You preferred to prove to the world that no one else was right except yourself. It would appear that the prospect of a national rising was at least mooted, though not agreed on. Also, a second meeting was to have taken place, which never occurred. Griffith refused and was frozen out of their secret plans for insurrection. In September 1. 91. Supreme Council of the IRB approached Griffith to join. Griffith refused, preferring to maintain his own independence in his publications, but feeling his stance on the war and IPP would compliment their work. However, he seemed to believe he had secured an agreement from Tom Clarke and Se. As later events would prove, Griffith appeared to take this promise very seriously. The Chief- of- Staff, the cultural nationalist and writer Eoin Mac. Neill, was not a member of the IRB, though many on the Volunteer executive were.“As long as the Volunteers remain on the defensive we are winning. The only thing that would ruin us would be to take offensive action. Though not on the Volunteer executive, Griffith joined a company as a private, and was later present at the landing of arms by the Asgard in Howth on 2. July, 1. 91. 4. When it came to the prospect of the Irish Volunteers leading any kind a revolution at that point in time, Griffith said to Piaras Beasla. The only thing that would ruin us would be to take offensive action. He felt that Griffith . Mac Diarmada had become a major organiser for Sinn F. There, they found Eoin Mac. Neill was already drafting countermanding orders to Volunteer units in the country to disrupt the IRB conspiracy.’. Lyons, wrote that Griffith. He observed Mac. Neill and Griffith signing some of the countermanding orders in his front room at one point. Kenny would recall how he met Griffith that morning outside Sunday mass. Earlier, Griffith had previously called to Kenny. Though Griffith did not give his full name, Kenny, mindful of the authorities, later prevailed on the young woman to agree to say she never encountered Griffith at Kenny. Griffith then handed Kenny the order and instructed him to take it to the Secretary of the local Volunteer company. In Easter Week his first thought was to get them to safety. By Monday, April 2. Sunday having passed without any incident instigated by the Volunteers, it appeared to Griffith that. Of course, due to the fighting beginning in Dublin, normal train services back to the capital were abruptly cancelled. Hobson recalled Griffith was informed by a mobilisation order issued to him as a member of the Volunteers, which of course he disobeyed. However, he quickly found he was unable to get any of his neighbours to agree to take Nevin and Ita in his absence. As the full scale of the activity in Dublin became known, the assumption with some of Griffith. In the message, Griffith told Mac Diarmada . And yet in light of his anger, Griffith was now eager to stand alongside the Volunteers in the fight. Rather, that it was more important for Griffith. Having made his way north of the Liffey from Clontarf, he then crossed the river at Lucan and then made his way to the southside of the city to the Mac. Neill residence. As he cycled on, Griffith later conveyed to his friend Oliver St. John Gogarty he feared what his children would think of him if he was captured and not near. On his way back to the city, he was almost happy and made up his mind that the Rising should be made a National one at all costs. For this to occur, the best approach would be a proclamation to be issued and signed by both Griffith and Mac. Neill, with the former taking to the country to issue it to the Volunteer units. However serious this plan was, the fighting in the city made would have made printing such a proclamation difficult, and indeed, by the surrender on Saturday, a moot notion. Mac. Neill confirmed that a possible proclamation to be issued to the Volunteers in the country was discussed between him and Griffith, but was also never written up. The priest later brought her to the Volunteers HQ in Cork city at one point, where she met both Volunteer leaders Tomas Mac. Curtain and Terrence Mc. Swiney, recalling the latter . While each of the passengers were scrutinised on the platform, Maud was surprised that a detective who frequently followed her husband did not appear to recognise her. However, it was only inevitable that Griffith would be arrested following the rebel surrender early on the Saturday. Indeed, Mac. Neill had advised Griffith the best approach for them both was to just sit in their homes and wait out the inevitable arrest, with Griffith agreeing. I had not believed they would be stupid enough to do it. Had I foreseen that, perhaps my views on the whole matter might be different. In November 1. 91. Reading Prison in England, Arthur Griffith wrote an angry, though firm letter to the MP Arthur Lynch, a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party. Lynch made an intercession on behalf on Griffith in Parliament, emphasising Griffith should be released as he had no part in the rebellion of several months before. Griffith had issues with Lynch over political differences in the past, though was incensed as this development. Your action is reprehensible – your questions I regard as an insult in their suggestion that I dissociate myself in any way from the action of my brother- Irishmen, now dead or in prison, and in suggestion of what you term compensation. By its conclusion, the sole surviving commandant of the Rising, Eamon de Valera was the new leader of Sinn F. And most strikingly, the aim of an Irish republic was now the official goal of the party, however an intriguing clause in the party constitution said it would ultimately be for the Irish public to decide their future form of government after independence. As the historian Virginia Glandon wrote of the party in late 1. To all of us who had been through the period, there was no question but that the Rising was responsible for changing a people whose sense of national honour had all but vanished. The change was inevitable, he said. It was bound to come sooner or later. The Rising has hastened it a little. He was very sore that Sean Mac. Dermott had not trusted him. Yet, his actions during the rebellion itself were of a convoluted nature, having deeply disapproved of it he initially tried to stop it, then his offer to take part in it was refused, though he then still seemed to seriously contemplate seeking aid for it. Much is made in historical commentary of how Griffith. Indeed, the party itself would have gradually faded away had the Rising not occurred, yet as an organized body it provided a viable social and political framework for moderate separatists and radical republicans in which to operate in the months (and years) thereafter. Thus, while it is unusual to give him a close personal association with the events of Easter Week 1. In June 2. 01. 3, he presented his first researched paper before the Society on the death in 1. Muriel Mac. Donagh, wife of the executed 1. Rising commandant, Thomas Mac. Donagh. He can be found on Twitter at. ![]() Paul Rogers, Actor: Billy Budd. 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HIS GIFTS, BOTH MATERIAL AND SPIRITUAL: AND HOW THESE GIFTS SHOULD. BE CHERISHED WITHOUT NEGLECT OF THE GIVERThose to whom these things are evident, I think will also see. God should be loved, i. But if. this is not recognized by unbelievers, God at once confounds their ingratitude. Fatherland est un film britannique rWho is it that gives food to all. It would be. foolish to wish to enumerate them, as I just said they are. I say notable, not because they are the most excellent, but because they are. Man must seek in his higher nature. Knowledge is the power. Human dignity shows not only the. Knowledge is also twofold. Finally virtue will also be recognized as twofold. And so the apostle. But if you received it, why do you glory as if you. He does not simply say, . And rightly is such. The apostle shows how to distinguish the true. Finally, it is said, . But far more than either. The first kind of ignorance. God. And this last kind of ignorance is an arrogance that is more grievous and dangerous fault than. God, while the. other simply does not knows him. And it is lower and more detestable than the first. Through virtue one seeks and. Luke. 1. 2: 4. 7). But a man of virtue, for whom knowledge is not harmful. God and confesses sincerely. Psalm 1. 36: 2. 5), who makes. Matthew 5: 4. 5). Who is so impious as to. Genesis, ? Who else would he esteem as the giver of knowledge. He is therefore unpardonable if he. Lord his God with all his heart, and with all. But it is hard, indeed impossible. God. wholly to God, rather than turning them back to itself. GREATER INCENTIVES CHRISTIANS HAVE, MORE THAN THE HEATHEN, TO LOVE. GOD The faithful know clearly how much need they. Jesus, and him crucified, when admiring and embracing. They love all the. Luke 7: 4. 7). She beholds this, the sword of love pierces through her. She sees death dead and the author of death overthrown. And in all these things, mindful of the verse, . But it is the glory of the Resurrection, in the new. His flesh sown in death has blossomed in the. Corinthians 1. 5: 4. In the freshness of those flowers. Father delights in Christ who makes all. Blessed to fullness, since of his. John 1: 1. 6). But the Bride may come. Bridegroom enters. So we, if we would have. Christ as a frequent guest, should prepare our hearts with faithful. David said. sang, . In that. presence those who have attained it glory, while by that memory. Fatherland are comforted. CHAPTER 4. OF. THOSE WHO FIND COMFORT IN THE RECOLLECTION OF GOD, OR ARE FITTEST. FOR HIS LOVEBut there is a distinction in the generation that receives. God. For it is not. For this we completely believe, when it is added. And this is the. generation of those who seek the Lord, seeking not the things that are their own. God of Jacob. To those who long for the presence of the. God, the thought of him is sweet, yet they are not satiated. Woe to you, wicked and. Christ's memory, and dread His presence! And rightly so: for. And yet. many even today recoil from these words and go away, saying not by words. How can such sustain the burden of. Finally they shall hear. You wretched slaves. Mammon, you cannot simultaneously glory in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Lord is. Until the glory of his face. Cross. Concerning this the psalmist sings with joy. For the flesh wars against the spirit. What could result from the contemplation of. God's. love, and yield herself wholly to heavenly things? It is no wonder. that the Bride, moved by the perfume of these unctions, runs. Bridegroom's love. And rightly, since it is no great. Majesty which loved her first and which revealed itself as wholly. And of the Holy Spirit it is said, . OF. THE CHRISTIANS DEBT OF LOVE, HOW GREAT IT ISFrom the contemplation of what has. God is to be loved, and that he has. But the infidel does not acknowledge. Son of God, and so he can know neither the Father nor the Holy. Spirit; for he who honors not the Son, honors not the. Father who sent him, nor the Spirit whom he has sent (John. He knows less of God than we do; no. God less. This much he understands at least - . Creator. But how will it be with me? He saves me with an abundant deliverance: He. But faith shows me that I should love him far. I love myself, as I come to realize that he has given. Yet, before the time of. Word was made flesh, died on. Cross, came forth from the grave, and returned to His Father. God had shown us how much he loved us by all this plenitude. And it was not unjust for God to. Why should not the. Creator, who gave him the power to love? Why. should he not love him with all his being, since it is by his gift. It was God's creative. His. claim to that love. But how infinitely is the benefit increased. I owe all that I am to him who made me: but. I pay my debt to him who redeemed me, and in such wondrous. Creation was not so vast a work as redemption; for it is. But to redeem that. Therefore what reward shall I give unto the Lord for all. In the first creation he. I had lost. Created first. I owe him myself twice over in return for. But what have I to offer him for the gift of himself? A. BRIEF SUMMARY Admit that God deserves to be loved. This is why I said at the beginning that the. God is to love immeasurably. For since our. love is toward God, who is infinite and immeasurable, how can we. Besides, our love is not a. And since it is the Godhead who loves us, himself. His wisdom is infinite, whose peace passes all. I say, can we think of. My God and my help, I will love thee for Thy great. I might, surely, but as much as I can. I. cannot love thee as thou deservest to be loved, for I cannot love. I will love thee more. LOVE TOWARD GOD NOT WITHOUT REWARD: AND HOW THE HUNGER OF MAN'S. HEART CANNOT BE SATISFIED WITH EARTHLY THINGSAnd now let us consider what profit. God. Even though our knowledge of this. I. have already said (when it was a question of wherefore and in what. God should be loved) that there was a double reason. His right and our advantage. Having written as. I can, though unworthily, of God's right to be loved. I have. still to treat of the recompense which that love brings. For. although God would be loved without respect of reward, yet he. True charity cannot be left. Corinthians 1. 3: 5). Love is an affection of the soul, not a. It is spontaneous in its origin and impulse; and true love. It has its reward; but that reward. For whatever you seem to love, if it is on. St Paul did not. preach the Gospel that he might earn his bread; he ate that he. What he loved was not. Gospel. True love does not demand a reward. Surely no one offers to pay for love; yet. On a lower plane of action, it is. For instance no one would hire a hungry man to eat, or a. Who. would think of bribing a farmer to dress his own vineyard, or to. So, all the more. God truly asks no other recompense than God himself. God. It is natural for a man to desire. Thus, if it is for her beauty that he loves his wife, he. If he is clad in a. Do we not see. people every day, endowed with vast estates, who keep on joining. And nowhere is there any final satisfaction. But it is natural that nothing should content a man's. Is it not, then, mad. No matter how many such things. Discontented, he spends. In his greediness. No man. can ever hope to own all things. Even the little one does possess. God's day, appointed though unrevealed. It is so that these impious ones. They wear. themselves out in vain travail, without reaching their blessed. Creator. They want to traverse creation, trying all things one by. Lord of all. And if. Author of all being, then the same law of their desires would make. God himself. Man knows no. God. God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever. It. is good for me to hold me fast by God, to put my trust in the Lord. God. One could never reach the end, though he were to. It would be far easier and. And so it is written, . Otherwise we may not ascend into the hill of the Lord nor. His holy place (Psalm 2. We should have no profit. For how could they obtain. But as for the righteous man, it is. He remembers the condemnation pronounced on the. Matthew 7: 1. 3); and he chooses the King's highway. Numbers. 2. 0: 1. Warned by wholesome counsel he shuns. Matthew 1. 9: 2 1). Blessed. truly, are the poor, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew. They which run in a race, run all, but distinction is made. If you should see a starving man standing with mouth open to. But it is no less foolish to. What have spiritual gifts to. Praise the. Lord, O my soul: who satisfies your mouth with good things (Psalm. He bestows bounty immeasurable; he provokes thee to. He moves you to longing, and it is he for whom you. I have said already that the motive. God is God himself. And I spoke truly, for he is as. 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First Lady and fashion icon, dutiful wife and loving mother, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy’s style and grace embodied the high. History and Purpose of the Freemasons and other Secret Societies. If you patiently read the following paragraphs of historical explanation, you may come to. ![]() Man. One- bedroom apartment? L. b. Like, you don't have at all? L. b. He told me that nothing was available. Nancy Updike. That's what the super told him. My wife really likes this building. I kept going back to the fact that my- - how much my wife likes this building, that we really want to live- - that she wants to live here, and that my wife has the final word. I always say that a lot. Nancy Updike. You throw that one out because- -L. Yeah, I throw it out, yeah. You're absolutely sure there is nothing available, because she's going to be mad at me when I get back. Listen, do you not have any one- bedrooms? Nancy Updike. That's the sound of a man coming to terms with his fate. But, just one last question. L. b. Can you tell me, like, how much are the apartments going for, how much- - do you know? L. b. You know, well, we can afford that. Nancy Updike. L. B. Except there was an apartment available, according to a later lawsuit. Same income as L. B., also married, a little younger. He showed up at the same building, talked to the same super. Neal. Hello, good morning, thanks for letting me in. I'm interested in a one- bedroom for my wife and I. Do you have anything you can show me? Nancy Updike. The super let him in, and they went up to apartment 4. F. Neal. Looks good, looks really good. Oh, this is a nice size room, huh? Very good. Nancy Updike. When Neal asked how much the rent was, the super said $1,1. Neal wrote it down. Neal. OK, so tell me what's the rent? Nancy Updike. That was $1. L. B. The housing organization did another test at the same building, later, with women. An African- American woman named Kaaron went to the building. Kaaron. I buzzed the super's apartment, and he answered, and I said, I'm looking for a one- bedroom apartment. Do you have anything available? Kaaron. He buzzed me in. He let this person he could not see into his building, I went upstairs to his apartment. He opened the door. Kaaron. Hi. I was wondering if you had any one- bedrooms or studio apartments available. Kaaron. You don't have anything? Kaaron. OK. Are you the super? Nancy Updike. When a white woman around the same age showed up, there were two studios available. These recordings are from a lawsuit brought by an organization called the Fair Housing Justice Center. The tests were done in 2. New York City. Housing discrimination based on race is a lot less pervasive than it used to be, but it still happens, to a degree that surprised me when I started looking into it. It's gotten sneakier, so harder to detect, and it's not like it makes the news most of the time, so it's easy to believe it's not happening at all. The testers, like most Americans, had zero special interest in housing when they started the work. She describes her test persona as a generic youngish white woman. Laurel. I mean, I was learning about the laws at the same time that I was being trained to test, and I would say part of me thought, oh, are these laws even still necessary? Nancy Updike. So when you started, you thought, we're sort of mopping up here. Laurel. Yeah, exactly. Like, maybe, I don't know how long this work will last, and yeah, we'll do some systemic testing throughout the city and just get the numbers that the higher- ups need. This was more census type work or something. Kaaron. How is this possible? Why is this necessary? You know, we don't live in the boonies. Nancy Updike. This is Kaaron again. She was one of the testers at the same building L. B. She said she gets a lot of questions from friends in New York about the testing. She grew up in New Orleans. Kaaron. People always think of the South as this, you know, horrible place, where people are always being discriminated against, and that all the black people who have come up to the North are escaping something. There's like a new Underground Railroad for some reason. But it is New York City, and there's a lot of people here, and a lot of people have a lot of different views. And I think it's easy to forget that. And some of those views are not necessarily- -Nancy Updike. Legal to put into action. Kaaron. Yeah, that's a nice way to put it. Nancy Updike. Kaaron's got this unsinkable vibe. She's actually an actor. The testing is only an occasional job to make some extra money. All the testers at the Fair Housing Justice Center are actors, which led me to ask them a bunch of Acting 1. Do you think about your motivation? They all politely said it was a lot more straightforward than that. Show up at a place, ask what's available, just like you would if you were really looking for a home. Kaaron explained that she and the other testers are never told before they go out to a building if there's been a complaint or if it's just a random test. That's the way the Fair Housing Justice Center trained her and trains all its testers. Everyone goes out blind. No making assumptions. You're not there to trap anybody. So Kaaron went to a building in Queens one day, August, 2. Kaaron. I'm like, you know, nice business casual, as if you were on a lunch. And I am small and perky, and I automatically assume that we're all going to get along very well. Nancy Updike. She asked around the building for the super, then ran into him in the elevator. Kaaron. Yeah, I'm . A gentleman has sent me up here. I'm looking for a one- bedroom- -Nancy Updike. The conversation is hard to hear over the noise of the elevator, but the super told Kaaron it was too bad, but the department had already been rented to a guy who'd been waiting for it for a long time. He sounded apologetic. It was a pleasant little chat. Kaaron thought nothing about it afterward. Several months later, she heard from the Fair Housing Justice Center. Kaaron. I get a call, and they're, like, there's been an issue with a case that you've you done. And really, when they called me, I thought it was a completely different case. I didn't realize at all. Nancy Updike. Oh. You had someone in mind? You thought, oh, it's this one? Nancy Updike. And it wasn't that one. Nancy Updike. They told her the case was about the building where she'd talked to the super in the elevator, and Kaaron started replaying their conversation in her head. It wasn't that she couldn't believe someone might have discriminated against her in enlightened New York City, but she thought of herself as very good at reading people, how they were responding to her, and she had detected nothing. Kaaron. I was surprised, and I was a little- - I was like, oh, but he was so nice to me. Not- - you know, he was cordial. He wasn't throwing me a party, but he was cordial, and he wasn't rushing me out, it didn't feel like it. I was completely taken off guard. When he told me nothing was available, I took him by face value. And I also still didn't understand exactly- - I didn't know all the other details. I hadn't been told about what had happened to the white testers. So I was still kind of like, well, maybe it wasn't as bad as I thought. Laurel. I was wondering if you had any rentals. Nancy Updike. This is the recording made by Laurel, the tester who calls herself a generic youngish white woman. She'd gone to the building the same day as Kaaron, and there was an apartment for rent. It would be available in about six weeks. The super had to do some work on it to get it ready, but he was eager to get the deal settled as soon as possible, so they went to look at the apartment right then. Laurel. This is great. I guess I'll bring my husband back with me and- -Man. You can make it sometime tonight or tomorrow, because I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow night. Laurel. Oh, OK. So any time tomorrow that's better? Man. You can come until 5: 0. Kaaron. To hear it, to hear the tone of voice- -Nancy Updike. This is Kaaron again. Kaaron. It's jarring. It was just really confusing, because while I'm listening, I'm like, well, what could I have done that would have changed? Even though- - even now, like, knowing, I'm like, oh, maybe I should have done something differently. Nancy Updike. Is that what you were thinking when you were listening? Kaaron. Yes. Did she push in a different way that I didn't push? Like, to see the apartment, and I was like no, she didn't actually push that hard. So I don't really- - it's hard for my brain to realize that there was nothing that I could do. And for a while I had a feeling of like, well, does that mean I'm misjudging other people in my life? What does- - you know, are there other people who don't want to be near me because I'm black? Am I just completely misjudging the people around me? Nancy Updike. The lawsuit that Kaaron's recording was part of went on for almost two years, and the whole time it ate away at Kaaron. Kaaron. Though they don't stop you from testing in the time that you're part of a case, I wasn't testing. And I think probably for the best, because I was going through a lot of doubt about- - and looking at people in a way that I'd never done before. And I questioned a lot of my judgment, my thought process, and even interactions with friends, you know, people that I've known for years. Like what, you know, how do you really think of me? What do you really think? And it took some time before I was- - I settled myself down. It's clearly not everyone. Not everyone is like this, and you just need to get on with your life. So it was a rough, rough time. Nancy Updike. This is the era we've been in for a while now. If you're discriminated against in getting housing, there's a decent chance you don't know it happened. Maybe you don't even suspect it. The whole idea seems like a throwback, that a person's charm, tenacity, and income could count less than their race today when they try to rent or buy a home. And where you live can really matter. Nikole Hannah- Jones. Greatest and Most Influential Erotic / Sexual Films and Scenes. Rosemary's Baby (1. Polish director Roman Polanski's definitive first. American feature film Rosemary's Baby (1. Central Park West, and began a. After a nightmarish dream of making. Beast, the paranoid, haunted, and hysterical bride believed. The young, newly- married 6. Guy Woodhouse (Oscar- nominated. John Cassavetes)frail, waifish wife Rosemary (2. Mia. Farrow). She was surrounded by many chanting. Satanists' coven), including. Guy and neighbors Roman (Sidney Blackmer) and Minnie (Ruth Gordon). Castevet. 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