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"Thanks for everything." A little over a fortnight from today the bulk of us will gather among friends and family to celebrate a day of Thanksgiving. Hopefully, in between forkfuls of food and sips of our favorite beverage, we will take a moment or two to ponder the many…
That’s our “baby” right in the middle of it all!
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Love Me, Love Me Not Love him or hate him, Christopher Columbus changed the world. In the summer of 1492, Columbus left the shores of Spain at Palos de la Frontera with his ships the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Only two, the Nina and the Pinta, would return. The vessels were…
It was on this day, September 17th 1787 that the American experiment in self-governance began. On the final day of the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin, with a speech in hand, rose to address the assembly but being advanced in years and exhausted from the summer’s…
The war for our liberty is ended this day! “His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States…to be free, sovereign and independent states.” So began the first sentence of Article I of the Treaty of Paris which triumphantly ended the American Revolutionary War 241…
Plantagenet - "Name of Thrones” Richard III was killed this day, August 22nd 1485, bringing about the end of the Plantagenet kings and queens, and with it, the longest ruling dynasty in English history. In a scene worthy of a series finale on HBO, King Richard was struck down…
I’M GONNA MAKE YOU A STAR! In 1958, 17 year-old Bob was like most teenagers. He was a fairly dedicated student and as such, he was particularly distressed to learn his teacher had given him a B- for a class history project. He had borrowed his mother’s sewing machine and labored…
To Touch the Face of God “Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.” These were the words of Winston Churchill in his famous speech to the House of Commons on this day, August 20th, 1940. He was describing the heroic efforts of the pilots…
"Old Ironsides" and the American Spirit At 2:00 in the afternoon on August 19th 1812, a lookout spotted a sail in the distance. The wind out of the northwest was ideal as Captain Isaac Hull of the U.S.S. Constitution set a course for the far-away ship. An hour later the two…
George Washington loved to dance. By all accounts, he could “cut a rug” with the best of them. In his forties, his colonial jigs were brief and far-between however, as he spent the bulk of his War for Independence gaping helplessly at another sort of minuet. One in which he did…
After departing by ship from New York in June, Colonel Israel Putnam and his men had just reached the Cuban coast when a massive storm engulfed them. The storm tossed the vessel on”mountain high” waves before smashing the men on a “rift of craggy rocks.” As the hapless ship was…
In a grainy, yesteryear photograph, an elderly women displays something of an enigmatic grin, not quite akin to that of the more famous Mona Lisa. It is much less confident, almost teetering. She is standing in front of a door-side mailbox. In her right hand is an envelope; in…
On August 11, 1928, Herbert Hoover formally launched his campaign for the Presidency- less than three months before Election Day. Hoover chose to receive the nomination at his alma mater Stanford University. He's shown here looking over the preparations for his acceptance speech.
Life & Death On The Nile “With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinsicate Of life at once untie: poor venomous fool Be angry, and dispatch.” —Cleopatra, Act V, scene II Shakespeares Anthony & Cleopatra It was on this day, August 12th, in 30 BC that Cleopatra breathed no more. As…
Fritz, as one of the leading arms dealers of World War II, hosted extravagant dinners for his belligerent customers. His stunning wife was trotted out to look beautiful for the likes of Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin. Mussolini, in particular, was intoxicated by her beauty most…
This President is one of the most under appreciated and unfairly maligned figures in American history. We honor him on his 150th birthday, August 10th, in the hope that his fellow citizens will look at him anew and discover how truly extraordinary he was. LIFE SAVER On a cold…
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