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Poems by Emily Dickinson: A Day

by EmilyDickinsonThe MountainXXIIIA Day A Day I'll tell you how the sun rose, — A ribbon at a time. The steeples swam in amethyst, The news like squirrels ran. The hills untied their…

The Journals of Lewis & Clark: April 14, 1806

by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark April 13, 1806April 15, 1806April 14, 1806 Monday April 14th 1806. This morning at seven oCk. we were joined by Sergt. Pryor and the three…

Poem: A Day

Poem 65 Poem 67 A Day I'll tell you how the sun rose, - A ribbon at a time. The steeples swam in amethyst, The news like squirrels ran. The hills untied their bonnets, The bobolinks…

God Said “Ha!”

Director/Writer: Julia Sweeney Miramax; PG-13; 87 minutes Release: 2/99 Cast: Julia Sweeney “Courageous” is a word on the endangered species list, a term that has suffered…

WNBA Annual Awards

Most Valuable PlayerLisa Leslie, LARookie of the YearJackie Stiles, PorMost ImprovedJaneth Arcain, HouDef. Player of the YearDebbie Black, MiaCoach of the YearDan Hughes, CleSportsmanship…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: Old-Fashioned

by EmilyDickinsonBy the SeaA TempestOld-Fashioned Old-Fashioned Arcturus is his other name, — I'd rather call him star! It's so unkind of science To go and interfere! I pull a flower…

CLAY, Joseph, Congress, GA (1741-1804)

CLAY, Joseph, (grandfather of William Henry Stiles), a Delegate from Georgia; born in Beverly, Yorkshire, England, October 16, 1741; immigrated to the United States and in 1760 settled in…