At the end of his weekly news-in-review program, Moore on Sunday beloved WCCO-TV newsanchor Dave Moore often signed off by reciting a poem. These poems, composed by Moore's son Peter and collected here for the first time, offer a fresh and funny take on the common and not-so-common stuff of our everyday lives. Reminiscent of Ogden Nash and Tom Lehrer, with a dash of Dr. Seuss, Peter Moore's verse captures the essence of his father's wit, common sense, honesty, and warmth.
Traditional procedures seemed inadequate to him, and he read everything that came his way in which educational problems were discussed: Robert Owen's New View of Society; William Russell's American Journal of Education; Joseph Neef's ...
EXCERPT: "So great was the ferment of reform in the pre-Civil War United States that to understand it, to grasp the motives of the reformers, the nature of their work,...
The Ferment of Reform, 1830-1860
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This book traces the central developments in American literature between and 1919.
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Social Ferment in Vermont, 1791-1850
This book highlights the religious fervor and social activism that occurred during the nineteenth century across a narrow band of New York State from south of Buffalo to Albany.