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Monday, February 18, 2013

Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman and Lisa Gerritsen

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Greta Garbo approached the 1940's with some trepidation. Though she had been the top star in Hollywood for more than a decade, she no...

Klementy Nagorny and The Russian Royal Family, a tale of character and courage.

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I have a separate page on the end of Romanov Dynasty and how the English were at least partially responsible for the murder of Nicholas II, ...
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Justice

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Max Hoffmann was a German Colonel in Military Intelligence in World War I; by all accounts  he was a brilliant intelligence officer and even...
Saturday, February 9, 2013

My 20th Birthday, Dr. Jackie Boles and Georgia State University.

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I will never forget my 20th birthday. I was in a large classroom at Georgia State University and walked into Sociology class. Dr. Jackie B...
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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Chris McCandless's Letter to Russell Fritz

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Happiness is only real when shared! Russ, I really enjoy all the help you have given me and the times we spent together. I hope that yo...
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

More incompetent than spy.

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I was reading about Mata Hari. Apparently she was more of a dupe, than a conspirator or spy. It reminds me of Emile Zola and Captain Dreyfus...
Friday, November 5, 2010

Rick Young and Freedom

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Bobby Kennedy once said that Freedom isn't what you allow yourself, it is what you allow the people who disagree with you. Our friends ...
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Brian Keith O'Hara
When I was 17, I was talking to Elizabeth Adams, Administrative Secretary in the History Department at Georgia State University and she gave me a present, Two Poems printed on Posters, Rudyard Kipling's "If" and Robert Frost's "The Road Less Traveled". I asked her why, she said because they would mean something to me. Years later, I gave them to the kids of friends who were going through a rough time. I told Elizabeth and she said to me that our most valuable possessions are worthless if we hold on to them, but become priceless when we give them or share them with others.
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