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  • Days of Splendor, Hours Like Dreams: Four Years at a Small College in the Still North (1963–1967)
    By Charles A.

    Finally, with less than a minute left in the game, Cornell got the ball on Dartmouth's six-yard line. Cornell expected to have four chances to win the game. After three failed attempts to run the ball, on the fourth down Cornell was ...

  • The Lonely Detective Solves Murder at Snow White and Ten Additional Exciting Hilarious Mysteries
    By Charles E. Schwarz

    Unfortunately Day's teeth were false and the force of the thrust ball loosened the dentures. The teeth, still gripping the ball, fell out. Day, now thoroughly frightened, ran to the door, and Nails, desperate beyond any rational thought ...

  • Happy Anniversary Cosmic Sponge: A Memoir
    By Gregory Charles Erickson

    ... I left Susan Campanello's battered body, I replaced it with that of a professional fitness trainer to the upper class, and I set Eugene Monte Campanello up like a tee on a ball—ball on a tee—for a turbulent flight into the rough.

  • Agents of Peace
    By Joseph Naft

    Sugarloaf Mountain is not much of a mountain by most standards, rising some seven hundred feet above the rolling Maryland farmland north of Washington. Isolated from other ridges and hills, however, it stands out in relief from a ...

  • Psychiatry in Indiana: The First 175 Years
    By Elizabeth S. Bowman M.D., Philip M. Coons M.D.

    In Psychiatry in Indiana: The First 175 Years, authors Philip M. Coons, M.D., and Elizabeth S. Bowman, M.D., paint a fascinating, compelling, and vibrant portrait of the history of psychiatry in Indiana from its beginnings when Indiana was ...

  • Defending Trump: A Debate on the Trump Presidency in Real Time
    By Stephen Barry, Marc Z. Lieberman

    [Attaches a tweet alleging that according to the New York Times, John Bolton wrote in the manuscript of his upcoming book that “Trump told Bolton in August he wanted freezing of Ukraine aid until officials there would help investigate ...

  • Camp Boardwalk & Sometimes We Couldn’t Even Get Ice
    By William P. Singley

    Captain Harry P. Singley, MD, aware of the shortage of doctors in WWII, enlisted in the U. S. Army. He earned a Silver Star and Purple Heart on D-Day. R.I.P. Pop. Jeannette 'Ginny' Gottlieb Hardy who supported me from dayone when I ...

  • Mother’s Day: A War Story
    By William P. Singley

    A War Story William P. Singley. MOTHER'S DAY a war story William P. Singley MOTHER'S DAY A WAR STORY Copyright © 2019 William P.

  • Meredith's Secret
    By Michael Champoux

    Officers Cavanaugh and Tompkins, both second-year cops in their early twenties, drew their guns as they ran. They looked a lot like armed Boy Scouts as they sprinted across the lawn. Cavanaugh, the larger of the two, shoulder-slammed ...

  • Growing Up in California: Life in the Golden State in the 40's & 50's
    By Michael B. Barker

    Nevertheless, I always confessed to Father Cavanaugh. After trying the other parish priests, I found that he gave the least penance and advice. Thank God for the secrecy of the confessional, without it godly father Cavanaugh might ...

  • An Informal Boston Education: Boston Boomers, Beaches, Buddies, Broads, Bars, Beer, Baseball, and Barbells
    By Michael A. Connelly

    Ironically, I told Cavanaugh I was looking for a controller before this bungled audit started. He actually told me you were a bright guy, but probably not cut out to be an auditor. You've pissed me off enough I'm entitled to tell you ...

  • Tormented Images
    By Gary Michael Smith

    The fast moving story is a blend of action, mystery and interwoven plot twists and turns.

  • Meredith's Secret
    By Michael Champoux

    Eve Chandler's life is shattered when her husband Tom is found dead, murdered in a random act of violence-or so it seems until Detective Lou Benson uncovers a secret that just may have gotten Tom killed.

  • Dinner and Spirits: A Guide to America's Most Haunted Restaurants, Taverns, and Inns
    By Robert James Wlodarski, Anne Powell Wlodarski

    THURSTON. HOUSE. BED. &. BREAKFAST. INN. Particulars Address: 8 Elm Street, Searsport, Maine 04974 Phone: 207-548-2213 Toll Free: 1-800-240-2213 ... girl and three boys died in infancy, and another boy, William Coleman, died at one.

  • Earth Days: Ecology Comes of Age as a Science
    By William Dritschilo

    Robert H. MacArthur, “Fluctuations of Animal Populations, and a Measure of Stability,” Ecology 36 (1955) pp. 533-6. Diversity-stability and Other ... Alfred J. Lotka, Elements of Physical Biology (Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1925).

  • On This Day
    By David J. Phillips

    1829 William Austin Burt of Mount Vernon, Mich., received a patent for his typographer, a forerunner of the typewriter. 1945 French Marshal Henri Petain, who had headed the Vichy government during World War II, went on trial, ...

  • Pro-Life: Defending the Culture of Life Against the Culture of Death
    By John J. Pasquini

    John Paul II. The Gospel of'Life. New York: Random House, 1995. John Paul II. The Theology of'the Body: Human Love in the Divine ... May, William. Catholic Bioethics and the Gifi of'I-Iuman Life. Huntington: Our Sunday Visitor, 2000.

  • Excited Light
    By Lynn Voedisch

    Alex called down to the street, so softly he was sure he hadn't been heard. “Hi,” the young man called out into the sodden night air. He squinted a bit into the drizzle and, for a moment, a slight groove dug between his eyebrows. “I'm ...

  • Disarming the Culture War: How the Silent Majority Can Break the Stalemate
    By Bruce Wilson

    —Charles Babington, Washington Post Staff Writer, Tuesday, November 16, 2004 Democrats in the Senate didn't just turn to Senator Reid to lead them; they also turned their backs on a pro-abortion party platform that has been costing them ...

  • Shadows, Mirrors, Pearls
    By Leslie Johnson

    The banker agreed to go. He said, "I want to go...it's gonna be tough, but at least I can do something...” The trip was like endurance training. "It won't be easy," Mr. Crammer joined in. "But we can give it a try...dam-it we can try," ...