Hypothesis: There’s an inverse relationship between the strength of America’s democracy and the quality of its magazine covers. pic.twitter.com/RMKXOlRueh
— Daniel Pink (@DanielPink) September 27, 2019
Hypothesis: There’s an inverse relationship between the strength of America’s democracy and the quality of its magazine covers. pic.twitter.com/RMKXOlRueh
— Daniel Pink (@DanielPink) September 27, 2019
This is really neat -- and well deserved.
— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) September 27, 2019
Annie Jump Cannon classified 350,000 stars during her lifetime. She was so well known in the astronomy field that she became the 1st woman to receive a an honorary doctorate of science from @UniofOxford in 1925 https://t.co/VL4GUjd8Af
A portrait of Greta Thunberg. pic.twitter.com/fmEL8p0vVo
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) September 24, 2019
#DidYouKnow
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) September 24, 2019
Between 1919 and 1937, Fitzgerald obsessively recorded the progress of his life and career in a large, leather-bound business ledger.
F. Scott Fitzgerald born #OnThisDay in 1896. pic.twitter.com/g1ea6sst2n
Welcome to fall, a.k.a. apple-cider-doughnut season. pic.twitter.com/OJkimyhE7O
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) September 19, 2019