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“Alden Solovy bridges the divide between liturgy and poetry in his writing, which is deeply rooted in Jewish texts…” The Daily Gazette, October 8, 2024 Members of Jewish community continue to carry hope at event honoring Oct. 7 anniversary “Cry Out,” a poem by ...
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In an interview with the "Harvard Gazette," Susan Hunt Stevens, the co-founder and CEO of a company called WeSpire, had some wise words for female entrepreneurs, "Just get used to the fear. There is constant fear. But it's so much fun, the fear kind of motivates you." That is wis...
Nelson County voters give Massaroni a landslide win in 50th District primary –Nelson County Gazette – May 22, 2024 Just waking up, Kentucky? See the results from key 2024 primary elections –Lexington Herald-Leader – May 22, 2024 Meredith bests Rock to keep house seat –Bluegrass Live –...
capital gazette, which is owned by the sun. a great read and a great escape. fred young of pompano beach, fla.: full disclosure here -- i haven’t finished it yet, but it is funny as hell! it portrays south florida with all its insanity and absurdity. a palm beach matron goes ...
It was the Danville IL Courier-News, acquired in 1934. He then resumed later that year back in New York State, with acquisitions at Saratoga Springs, Massena and Ogdensburg. (The forgoing sentences are just a small excerpt from the Gazette's article in 1957. I have taken some liberties...
As a point of reference, I have a Masters in Li- available from the Camp Pope Book- Finally, the Camp Chase Gazette for May brary Science, and my undergraduate degree is in history from George Peabody College (now part of Vanderbilt Univ.). I served on the board of the Friends of ...
Lee Chapel and Museum located in Lexington, Virginia at Washington and Lee University. The chapel, built in 1867. General Robert E. Lee served as president from 1865 to 1870. Kept his office in the chapel and he chose it as his burial spot. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/highsmhtml/highsm...
He was a favorite contributor to the _Southern Literary Messenger_, for many years published in Richmond, Virginia, and deservedly ranking as the best monthly issued in the South before the Civil War. He was one of the editors of the _Southern Literary Gazette_, a weekly published in his ...