Steven walker, eagleville, pennsylvania. The chaplain heavenly father, i pray for each member of this body to be blessed with your will. You have given them each responsibilities and with these responsibilities come great chams. Bless our representatives. May every man and woman have the courage to speak their mind, the stamina to stay the course and the determination to stand their ground. For conviction is not bendable, progress is not made when men are not bound on principle. Lord, i ask that this body be not just a group of representatives, but rather a collection of free men and free women with the desire to guide a free nation. May they be strong in faith, abounding in wisdom, righteous in nature. Lord, grant the home of each member peace. I pray in the name of my lord and savior, christ jesus, amen. The speaker the chair has examined the journal of the last days proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. Pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approv
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BRATTLEBORO â Gallery Walk Friday will include a focus on learning about ourselves and one another through the unveiling of the âWheel of Philosophy.â
Thought up by Bethany Thies and Michael Ferreira, the new, interactive thinking game includes questions both generic and probing.
âThis is a brand new idea and concept that does not exist. Think of a cross between the Wheel of Fortune and The Price is Right,â Thies said.
The physical wheel with questions was built by Justin Morrell of Morrell Metalsmiths of Colrain, Mass. The game also includes activities aimed to bring people together.
i would like to thank bob sutton for the very warm introduction and for the park service participation in this really cool event. i was so excited when i heard that rick edwards and the center for great plains studies has come up with this idea. it couldn t be a more appropriate place to tackle the significance of what i believe was arguably the pivotal year of american history. 1862 was certainly the most eventful year in american history. perhaps the most misunderstood. the year in which the civil war became a cataclysm. the federal government became a colasses. and the confederate came nearest to winning its independence yet suffered the key losses that led to its doom. it was the year that abraham lincoln established his greatness. it was the death nail of american slavery. and it was the forge of the generals who would eventually win the war. men with names like grant, sherman, sheridan, farrugut, and thomas. the blueprint of modern america, as we have been talking about
don t take my word for it. here s john nicolai, the grouchy gatekeeper of lincoln s presidential office. the secretary whose job it was to say no on behalf of the busiest man in the world and, boy, was he ever good at it. people called him irascible. that was the only one of the names that i can repeat in on c-span. when congress adjourned in mid july after about 7 1/2 months in session, having wrenched american history from the dead end of slavery toward the hard, slow course of freedom, having created our modern monetary and fiscal machinery, having established the united states as a world class military and naval power, having opened the frontier to homesteading settle lers and supported their toil through a bureau federal bureau of agriculture. having authorized a rail length from the atlantic to the pacific across the same daunting mountain pass that doomed the donner party, and perhaps most visionary of all, having provided for the world s greatest system of widely