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Today begins a mini-series featuring one of several prominent members of the Stevenson Society of America in its formative years who had known Robert Louis Stevenson intimately and then outlived him. The story of this one begins in the American West. “Belle” is for Isobel, the older sister by 10 years of Lloyd Osbourne, the lucky American kid who got to have Robert Louis Stevenson for a partner and stepfather in many colorful enterprises, and to whom “Treasure Island” is dedicated. As Mrs. Isobel Field (her second marriage), Belle and Lloyd came to Saranac Lake in February 1917 at the invitation of the Stevenson Society, in which they were members, and the village of Saranac Lake. A headline from the Saranac Lake News, Feb. 8, 1917, reads: “ALL HONOR PAID STEVENSON FAMILY Stepchildren of Famous Author revisit Saranac Lake after Thirty Years Mr. and Mrs. Osbourne and Mrs. Salisbury Field, Entertained at the Baker Cottage, C
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Who is going to top that?
There s an answer: Jonas Brodin, assuming he remains an iron man defenseman, which seems probable.
Koivu was drafted sixth overall from Finland in 2001 and made his Wild debut on Nov. 5, 2005, at age 22 years, 238 days. There was a good excuse for the late arrival: The NHL missed the 2004-05 season because of an owners lockout.
Brodin was drafted 10th overall from Sweden in 2011. He made his Wild debut on Jan. 25, 2013, delayed by another owners lockout, at age 19 years, 197 days.
He s now 27 and will reach 596 games this weekend. He s played in nine regular seasons, with a rookie season shortened by 34 games and these two pandemicized seasons by a total of 39 games. Brodin had a 182-game streak stopped by COVID for two games in mid-February.
The alleged incident took place at Longniddry Bents. Image: Google Maps A MAN has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal after a parking warden was allegedly threatened and verbally abused at Longniddry Bents. Police were called in on April 3, with a man having been charged following the alleged incident. Tom Reid, head of infrastructure at East Lothian Council, said: We will not tolerate the abuse of our staff under any circumstances and welcome the news that a person has been traced by police and will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal. A Police Scotland spokesperson said they would always investigate “unacceptable behaviour”.
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