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Show 316 Notes "Anne Bradstreeet" in James D. Hart, The Oxford Companion to American Literature (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965), 101-02. 5. See announcements of the lessons in the Instructor, the monthly magazine of the Sunday School of the Church. 6. Adrus Kimball to Madelyn, December 27, 1959, BQSC. 7. See diary, October 10, 11, 1958. 8. Catherine Dittman to Madelyn, March 12, 1958. 12 The Hike to Rainbow Bridge 1. W. L. Rusho, "Rainbow Bridge National Monument," in Allan Kent Powell, Utah History Encyclopedia (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1994),455. 2. Ward J. Roylance, Utah: A Guide to the State, Revised and Enlarged (Salt Lake City: Utah: A Guide to the State Foundation, 1982),376. 3. Ibid., 376. 4. See Lamont Crabtree, "The Hole-in-the-Rock Trail," in the Utah History Encyclopedia, 258-59; Arrington, Utah's Audacious Stockman, Charlie Redd (Logan and Provo: Utah State University Press and The Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, 1995). 5. Some of my phrasing in the introduction is borrowed from the notes of Brian Silver, BQSC. 6. Letter to "Folks" from Blanding, July 11, 1960. 13 My Thoughts Are Not Still 1. Diary, November 18, 1959. 2. Diary, November 22, 1959. 3. Diary, November 23, 1959. 4. Diary, November 27, 1959. 5. Diary, November 28, 1959, June 2, 1960. 6. Notes for the class taught on December 27, 1959, are in BQSc. 7. Harold Bloom, The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages (New York: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1994),254. 8. Woolf, A Room of One's Own (New York: Harcourt Virginia and Brace Jovanovich, 1929, 1989), 66-67. 9. James, commenting on Eliot's letters and notes, wrote: Henry "But there rises from them a kind of fragrance of moral elevation; a love of justice, truth, and light; a large, generous way of looking at |