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John Adams. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS John Adams achieved prominence on many levels—as jurist, statesman, and as the second president of the United States. Known for his sharp diplomatic skills, his flair for words, and his spirited activism, he was an instrumental figure in forging the fledgling ...
Did you know that John Adams, the 2ndPresident of the United States said something like (paraphrasing here), “there’s no way you can spend too much money on education for poor people.” Now, if you studied some proper history in a public school, you’d know that during his time, Jo...
1995—[Item by Cat Eldridge.]Twenty-seven years ago on this evening, the very short lived sequel to the SixtiesGet Smartseries aired on Fox. It too was calledGet Smart. And it had Don Adams and Barbara Feldon still playing Maxwell Smart and Agent 99. Edward Platt who played The Chief ...
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Luckily for the bees, agricultural groups aren’t the only ones skilled at poking through old laws. Conservationists (a different group from “agricultural groups”—confusing, we know) realized the Fish and Game Code provides a specific definition of “fish.” For a while, this was “wild fi...
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