Mother helps with most everything. Holder says the only honest way to get a mess of pieces to work for. Buther bill is in the army, nick, 14 years old, takes his place. This is james, just 16. Dad always kept heads, buts in their the garden plans needed to be on paper, so with the advice of the county agent, they will study federal bulletins that were written to serve as guides. This littleee on model of their quarteracre garden, the plan that worked out. Fouris the early garden, rows of potatoes, two double rows of peas, early, medium mentally. One row of cabbage. Beets,e row of carrots, one row of greens, spinach, mustard and chard. Tomatoes early and late, drought resistant. Radishes, lettuce and onions, asparagus and rhubarb heads at the side. Beans, three rows. Sweetcorn along the fence and finally, two rows of lima beans complete the early garden. Now for the late garden. After each of the early crops is harvested, planting of another crop is to be made to have a succession. In t
I want to talk about that. As i tried to communicate last week, the drafting of our institution, the history of its formation is extraordinary to say the least. It is remarkable moment in all of world history. We are here at 233 years later and our constitution is in the news daily, being referred to as we almost speak here tonight, again and again. One particular aspect, but it is alive and well. To think about the fact this came together from a period of midmay until midseptember of 1787 is remarkable. We recall that we said the revolutionary war, and a lot of folks are not clear on the sequencing. It is important to note conflict began with lexington and concord and massachusetts in 1774. These very independent colonies, all british colonies that operated with their own governments and their own leadership, and so forth, suddenly had to come together and form a military alliance. It was not easy for them to do that. They had a lot of hesitation and concern about what it meant to be
They talk about the history and special relationship between the two cities. Of the wonderful things about bryanCollege Station, you have two cities one community. Really right after the civil war. There was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here. After the civil war it continued on and brian for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created but was able to do that. Its876 the University Got first six students and the city of brian was really getting going. Are still some of the first buildings that were being built. 25 years ago this area was a ghost town. Has created growth and renewal in the city of brian. The line between our cities is blurred not just in how we Work Together but geographically. Texas a m founded in 1876. But it wasit grew five miles from the nearest town. Calledknew about a town factge station except the in 1938 when some a m faculty and staff got together and said lets create our own city. We are growing somewhere
Hand sanitizer more because not quite as dry. I can tell the difference. Definitely a great day for Outdoor Activities today and tomorrow and then weve got the mother natures way of sheltering in place this weekend. The breezes are starting to pick up a little bit along the coast. Theyll pick up everywhere near bodies of water this afternoon and a little bit of a difference from yesterday where the breezes were minely confined to the coast. San jose waking up to Clear Conditions than we have the last couple mornings and cooler at 44. All of us are cooler 36 to 46 is our temperature spread this morning and mid to upper 50s at the coast while the rest of us hit the mid to upper 60s. More on that rain coming up, reggie, ku masi. The fight against the Coronavirus Impact and the impact its having on our economy. This morning stock feeutures ar down. According to the Labor Department, 6. 6 Million People filed for unemployment last week. That is double the week before. Now, that report just
Cspan, crated by private industry, americas table Cable Television companies and brought to today by your television provider. [applause] thank you, molly. Good evening everyone and welcome to this evenings screen showing. The distinguished Speakers Series featuring a conversation with cyntoia brownlong, activist for criminal Justice Reform. I want to thank molly gould who you just heard from. It was her suggestion that we bring cynthia to campus and she was also instrument all in bringing the program and for tonights event. Thank you, molly. [applause] i also want to thank jeff burns and my colleagues for their work on this forum and on so many other events throughout the year. I like to acknowledge more than a dozen cosponsors of tonights event. There are too many to name individually but i hope you saw them recognized on the screen before we started. It is gratifying that so Many Organizations from across the university joined us to support this event. It t demonstrates the concern