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Credit: Greek ReporterIn celebration of the 99th anniversary of the Order of AHEPA and 91st anniversary of the Daughters of Penelope, (DOP), a truly Greek diaspora convention will come to Athens in July.The week of July 25 delegates representing the organization to promote the ancient Hellenic ideals of education, philanthropy, civic responsibility, family and individual…
George Michael Evica was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on 8th December, 1927. He studied at the Case Western Reserve University (1945-49) and Columbia University (1951-55).
Subjects taught included Myth and Ritual in Literature, Genre Studies in Literature, Literary Criticism, Consciousness Development and the Symbolic Process, Linguistics, Film Studies, Creative Writing, Investigative Reporting, and Investigative History. He also published papers on John F. Kennedy, Fidel Castro and Jimmy Hoffa. He also studied Advanced Studies in Linguistics and Anthropology at Columbia University (1957-1960) and Advanced Studies in Myth and Literature at Hartford Seminary Foundation (1971-73). It was described by Mary Ferrell as the best documented of the books on the assassination.
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“60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl described the first time she considered a journalism career as a revelatory experience like falling under a spell.
The Swampscott native was 25 years old, working as a researcher for New York City Mayor John Lindsey’s speechwriter. The speech-writing team’s office resided in a boiler room of city hall not too far away from where journalists wrote and filed copy.
“I went up to some guy in the press room one day, and I said, ‘What do you do all day?’” Stahl recalled in a recent interview with the Swampscott Reporter. “And when he finished telling me what he did: That he covered the mayor – I just said, ‘Wow, how come no one told me about this [journalism]?’ It was like discovering a brave new world. I thought, ‘This is amazing.’”
The life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., through pictures and words
NORTH BRUNSWICK – In place of its annual ceremony honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services posted a tribute video on its website that includes a collage of photos and quotes.
The pictures highlight King at various points in his life, with his family, praying, at peaceful protests and demonstrations, with the Freedom Riders, presenting lectures and delivering his infamous “I Have a Dream” speech.
They also chronicle the singing of “We Shall Overcome” at the Seattle Center after his assassination, mourners at an all-night vigil outside Ebenezer Baptist Church to view his body, and the first anniversary of his death.