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Christian Science in New York | Maclean s

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In Retrospect: News from the Aug 5, 1921 & Aug 4, 1971 Souderton Independent

In Retrospect: News from the Aug 5, 1921 & Aug 4, 1971 Souderton Independent
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7 of The Worst Business Decisions in History

7 of The Worst Business Decisions in History
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Today In Johnson City History: July 2

July 2, 1874: The Herald and Tribune reported news of a tragic accident. “Jeremiah Gibson, a farmer living near Rogersville, was instantly killed one day last week, by a falling tree, while attempting to seek shelter from a storm.” The Herald and Tribune was, and still is, a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way in 1874. July 2, 1896: One hundred and twenty-five years ago today, The Comet reported on the recent activities of the Tennessee Press Association. “The Tennessee Press Association passed through this city on the 24th of June en route to Cloudland Hotel, where was held one of the most enthusiastic meetings in the history of this association. This spot, which is 6,394 feet above sea level, was selected for its coolness, and in order that the press might get as high as possible in this world. As the state line between North Carolina and Tennessee runs through the hotel the mountain dew of two states contributed to the pleasure of the b

Bell meets Washington elites

Article content In our world of electronic and digital communications, one wonders what evidence of our day-to-day lives will exist for our descendants in the next century. Modern technology has given us the ability to be in almost constant touch with one another. But, will our emails and texts still exist a hundred years from now? For decades, letter writing was often an everyday occurrence for most people. Keeping in touch meant sitting down with pen and paper. Receiving a letter was often an exciting event, especially from someone miles away. And, for many, including Alexander Graham Bell and his family, these letters were something to be kept, not simply discarded once read. The Bells were profuse writers and as a result, their story can be told today through thousands of letters.

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