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The Oprah Factor
The Oprah Factor Oprah Winfrey has bestowed a gift on a few lucky publishers. Selection for Oprah's Book Club virtually guarantees the title will make the bestseller lists. Booksellers, as…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: December 31, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark December 30, 1804January 1, 1805December 31, 1804 Fort Mandan 31st of December Monday 1804 a fine Day Some wind last night which mixed the Snow…One
Director:Tony BarbieriWriters:Tony Barbieri and Jason CairnsShooting Gallery; NR; 88 minutesRelease:10/00Cast:Jason Cairns, Kane Picoy, Autumn McIntosh With its pensive camerawork depicting…A Boy's Will: Stars
by Robert Frost A Late WalkStorm FearStars There is no oversight of human affairs. HOW countlessly they congregate O'er our tumultuous snow, Which flows in shapes as tall as trees…Ephraim King WILSON, Congress, MD (1771-1834)
WILSON Ephraim King , a Representative from Maryland; born near Snow Hill, Somerset (now Worcester) County, Md., September 15, 1771; received instruction in private schools and was graduated…Weather: Galveston Storm Surge
Galveston Storm SurgeWeatherBlowing Cold and Hot: The Big OnesWinter Gone SouthBig-City SnowsStorm of the Century?The Greatest One of AllModern Winter of Deep SnowsGalveston Storm SurgeThe Great New…Weather: The Perfect Storm?
The Perfect Storm?WeatherBlowing Cold and Hot: The Big OnesWinter Gone SouthBig-City SnowsStorm of the Century?The Greatest One of AllModern Winter of Deep SnowsGalveston Storm SurgeThe Great New…Mildred McNeal Sweeney: Chavez
ChavezMildred McNeal Sweeney So hath he fallen, the Endymion of the air, And so lies down in slumber lapped for aye. Diana, passing, found his youth too fair, His soul too fleet and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 2, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 1, 1805May 3, 1805May 2, 1805 Thursday May 2ed 1805 The wind continued violent all night nor did it abate much of it's violence this morning…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 20, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 19, 1806May 21, 1806May 20, 1806 Tuesday May 20th 1806. It rained the greater part of last night and continued this morning untill noon when…