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A Mother's CarolA poem for Mother's Day.
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Ennius and the PeacockIs reading the key to eternity?
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The Mother of American LiteratureTo Anne Bradstreet on her 400th birthday!
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Eugene Debs and the 1912 Presidential ElectionThe centennial of the memorable and unprecedented run for the Presidency by America's labor hero is upon us.
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The Arsenal ExplosionThe 150th anniversary of the deadliest industrial explosion in Pittsburgh and Civil War history.
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The Romantic LibraryThe traditional library as a focus of research and learning may be in danger, and from an unexpected source! But by remembering its importance and allure for past generations, maybe we can prolong its existence a bit longer.
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The Passing of King ArthurFrom Round Table to Robin Hood, the Middle Ages are an integral part of contemporary society. If, like a tree, human history grows outward in consecutive rings, then some of the rings from our medieval period are of a great and an abiding interest.