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... The name of Wenger somehow managed to surround the globe in every direction. The writer has traveled the world and has found ... Far East, South America, South Africa, the North Countries—everywhere in Europe. It is estimated that there are more than read more...

... the course of his career he has participated in virtually every significant aspect of the growth of radio and television. ... historical markers for purposes of verification. I suppose every family writer hopes that the book, itself, will become a read more...

... Indiana, at Purdue University. And people were dying everywhere. I remember this family doctor of ours had 150 ... We were building wireless transmitters at Purdue. And every once in a while, we would talk Dr. (unintelligible) read more...

... to soul and to become Christ-like. In that, it’s each and every one of our abilities to go inside and find that. When John ... sun filled all the room, and the tongues of the flame from every head rose high in the air. The atmosphere of Galilee was read more...

Category: Oral Histories

... touch too keenly on that. We didn’t have time to get into everything that it was doing, so it wasn’t a fair question. Then ... he’ll look for them. I also mentioned they should be played every 15 years, until they start to degrade. Hhe said, You guys read more...

... Okay, I’d like to start. I talked to Carolyn Dailey last week. Bruce This is Tuesday, November 2, 2011, with Larry, Tom, ... consult the board books of the Institute, because actually every funded program is in the minutes of those board meetings. read more...

... ” As of 2016, the Hardys are still doing an annual summer weekend event at their home (though Dean has now passed away). ... Larry Massie and I attended one of these weekends in the summer of 2011, that was attended by well over read more...

... in some respects , because I didn’t want to just take on everything ; part of me had to do it my own way. Later it came to ... people who come to the Institute. You don’t have to believe everything , just be open to it. If you don’t believe it now, it read more...

... And he was still in a child’s mind, and he couldn’t explain everything that happened even when he was an adult, but he knew ... come out between innings and post scores for people to see. Everyone in Lafayette was a Detroit Tigers fan. Pelletier (1989). read more...

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