recalled the struggles of the early days, reminding them of “the many sacrifices made by the pioneers who have preceded them and enabled them to share in the extraordinary spiritual fruits.” As if recalling the story of the real Saint Augustine who began his life ...
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in 1952, just three years after Helen Hokinson’s untimely death, a cartoonist for The Cincinnati Enquirer, Franklin Folger, debuted a cartoon called “The Girls.” The cartoon was eventually syndicated and appeared in more than 150 newspapers worldwide before Folger retired it in 1977. Perhaps...
Originally known as The Palace Hotel, the Cincinnatian was built to rival the grand hotels of Europe—complete with a mansard roof, marble floors, and a carved walnut staircase. Like many grand Victorian hotels, the Cincinnatian fell on hard times in the mid-20th century and narrowly escaped...
Halloween fanatics looked into locations like the Rolling Hills Asylum in East Bethany, the Utica Psychiatric Center, The Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing, the Forest Park Cemetery in Camden, the acclaimed Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, and the Saranac Laboratory Museum in Saranac Lake. ...
Originally known as The Palace Hotel, the Cincinnatian was built to rival the grand hotels of Europe—complete with a mansard roof, marble floors, and a carved walnut staircase. Like many grand Victorian hotels, the Cincinnatian fell on hard times in the mid-20th century and narrowly escaped...
The World Food Program on Friday won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. PANDEMIC ADDED TO HUNGER ...