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There Once Was a Columnist From Nantucket
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August is the cruelest month for readers of the New York Times op-ed
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page not on vacation. Listen to Russell Baker's Aug. 19 column about absolutely
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nothing save the fact that he has summered on Nantucket for a long time: "It
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used to be when you took the ferry out to Nantucket Island you were really out
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of it....That was part of its charm." Baker goes on to complain about the
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island's new popularity and the ostentatious displays of wealth. Less fortunate
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readers may not quite share Baker's indignation.
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Under an Aug. 27 dateline of West Tisbury, Mass., that well-known news
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hotspot, Ward Just takes the political pulse and finds Vineyarders less excited
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about the president's visit this year. He also describes in detail his moments
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on the island's Milk Meadows golf course. On the same page, under a Northeast
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Harbor, Me., dateline, Paul H. Nitze contributes a piece ostensibly about
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industrial smog. His lede: "For the past 60 years I have vacationed in Maine
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during the summer."
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But the Times op-ed page, as it turns out, has subtle ways of
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taunting work-bound readers. The Aug. 24 page offers straight-ahead pieces on
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the UPS strike and on current understanding of the cosmos, but the datelines
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are East Hampton, N.Y., and Chilmark, Mass. Given that the page doesn't publish
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datelines for every op-ed, the reader can only sense that he is being
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mocked.
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Even when pieces don't carry datelines, as is the case with A.M. Rosenthal's
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column of Aug. 12, the section still finds a way to scald those still
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straphanging in August's heat. "Lovely day at the shore--warmed by the sun,"
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Rosenthal begins. "Then Jimmy Carter appears, bringing the shadow that travels
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with him now."
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No, Jimmy hasn't just joined Abe at the beach. The 39th president--like the
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reader--is an imagined presence.
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