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Summer Camp 2006:
Notes from the wilderness.
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- I Can't Take It Any S'more! America's most abominable dessert.
Liesl Schillinger July 20, 2006 - You Are How You Camped What your enjoyment of sleep-away camp, or lack of same, says about your character.
Timothy Noah July 20, 2006 - My Summers at Nerd Camp Geology, study hall, and "mandatory fun."
Meghan O'Rourke July 20, 2006 - A Manufactured Wilderness The history of the American summer camp.
Abigail A. Van Slyck July 20, 2006 - Minor Gods Why camp is for the counselors.
Seth Stevenson July 20, 2006 - Notes From the Wilderness Slate's summer camp issue.
July 20, 2006 - Bunks on Film The heady adolescence of summer-camp cinema.
Daniel Engber July 20, 2006
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