“As we emerge from the shadows of the past two years, this class of 25 Fellows helps us re-imagine what’s possible,” said Cecilia Conrad, the foundation’s managing director of fellows. Much of what is going on, from the COVID-19 pandemic to efforts in the U.S. to alter the wa...
poetry surrounds us, and we are immersed within it. When I taught ninth grade English in the public schools, one of the things I liked most about teaching Shakespeare was the accessibility of the plays and their poetry. My students, most of whom were growing up in the inner ...
Lincoln: The Fire of Geniuswas released in September two years ago, but I continued to do periodic presentations related to the book, even branching out into several new venues. For example, in May I gave a presentation on “Lincoln’s Influence on Science & Technology in the Civil War” ...
won byArnold Palmer, a season-long stint in 1969 working for the talentedPaul Barkhouseand, my final jobs, caddying for Hanefeld when he won his third NEPGFA title
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The 1848 History Society was founded in 1903. 15. Originally offices to find jobs for workers, the Bourses du travail (labour exchanges) became the key sites of the trade-union movement, offering workers numerous activities, including popular education. 16. See footnote, p. 53. 17. Jaurès...
but not enough. His greatest spur to home front morale was the GIBill of Rights which promised veterans that they would not be forgotten the day they took off their uniforms. Post war, millions of men and women who would have gone back to lower level jobs instead became, doctors, teachers...
Trout was also a sixty-something, cantankerous, florid alpha male who liked to tell photographers—and most other service providers—how to do their jobs. Trout’s priority was a favourable camera angle, this was essential to avoid drawing unnecessary public attention to the jaw-dropping wig ...
in Bangkok. And before that, I studied at Balliol College at Oxford, where I got my undergraduate degree in Modern History and my doctorate in International Relations. And even before that, I studied philosophy at the University of Washington. I’ve had a lot of other interesting jobs in ...
“California is a great place to live if you’re an orange,” Morgenstern would say, quoting the comedian Fred Allen.) He took jobs at Time-Life and the New York Times, and after a stint in the Army, attended the newly established Brandeis University in Boston on the G.I. Bill. ...