Wendell Sayers was Paul Phillips in the book.
Wendell 's story has always stayed with me because of what he said to me on the step of his house as I was leaving.
Wendell Willkie was the best-informed and most charming man I ever had on the show.
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Wendell Berry, an interesting person in the broader movement of kind of reflecting on food, he's kind of the quintessential farmer intellectual.
So Wendell didn't change the world, but his story is really an important part of the narrative.
What Wendell 's story tells us is the threat that psychiatry posed to gay people in those days.
And Wendell was also adopted.
So Wendell Berry says, when going back make sense, we move forward.
People like Wendell contributed generally in very small ways to the movement, but in those days, in the 1950s, to be out at all, to go to a meeting,
As famed jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. once said, "Trying to educate a bigot is like shining light
To paraphrase Wendell Berry, who said, "Eating is an agricultural act," I would say cooking is even more so.
I was speaking with Wendell Berry, who's belongs in that food philosopher category.
This essay by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Let's go on to Wendell Sayers.
We don't have a photo of Wendell .
So this is a clip from Wendell on his way-- he's talking about coming back from the Mayo Clinic, after he's been diagnosed as a homosexual,
And he said it was Wendell Willkie.
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So every American should know about Oliver Wendell Holmes' famous dictum, freedom of speech doesn't include shouting "fire" in a crowded theater.
Well, and both Wendell and Edythe had used pseudonyms as well.
The first person I know of to use the word was Wendell Phillips, the president of the most important abolition organization at that time,
They lived in western Kansas, and Wendell 's mother drove him from western Kansas to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
And both of his uncles, Wendell Brunious and the late great John Brunious, have both been leaders of the Preservation Hall Band.
Big stories with people like Sylvia Rivera, small stories like Wendell Sayers.
And the history is in the small moments, and in that story of Wendell and his mother and sleeping
And FDR was running for his third term against Wendell Willkie.
But they should also know that in that case, Oliver Wendell Holmes actually upheld the censorship of somebody that wanted to distribute anti-conscription, anti-draft leaflets.
So when we were doing-- when we got to the scene at the end of "Out" with the kiss, I knew immediately we had to go get Wendell Lee, who
So here in the United States, a writer and a poet and a physician, a guy by the name of Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.,
I doubt you'll be able to guess what it is, but it's the personal library of Oliver Wendell Holmes jr., who was on the Supreme Court.
But I'm simply going to quote a poet that challenges all of us, his name is Wendell Berry, some of you may know him he's one of the most well regarded poets, "Intellectual
"That shit," hissed Mengele, "is from an opinion by your Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell
And a bottom-up approach really, in some ways, mirrors what Oliver Wendell Holmes articulated in his very famous dissenting opinion in the 1919 Supreme Court case of Abrams vs. the