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The Verse By The Side Of The Road

Author: Frank Rowsome, Jr.

A Gibson Girl Romance

Author: Anita W. Hinckley

The Day The Balloon Came To Town

Author: Murry Falkner

For three enthralled little boys in Oxford, Mississippi, the Space Age began one hot afternoon at the dawn of this century, when a balloon drifted aloft from the town square amid billows of smoke and whiskey fumes. One of the boys grew up to be Oxford’s most distinguished citizen, the famous novelist William Faulkner, who died in 1962. Another was his younger brother Murry, who writes this reminiscence of

The Piano In The Parlor

Author: Gerald Carson

For a century the piano was America’s radio, phonograph, and television set, as well as its finishing school and its supreme status symbol

Canada

Author: Hugh Maclennan

For an American, there is an ironic clue to the history of our neighbor to the north; she became a nation because her people did not wish to be swallowed up by the United States Quant aux Canadiens français, ils ne voulaient pas seulement éviter être absorbés par les États-Unis; ils ne voulaient pas davantage être absorbés parleurs compatriotes “anglais”

The Thrifty Spy On The Sixth Avenue El

Author: Ernest Wittenberg

Herr Doktor Albert was very careful with the Kaiser’s money. One day he saved a $1.25 taxi fare—and lost a million dollar’s worth of information

What A Way To Go

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A SELECTION FROM CLARENCE P. HORNUNG’S GALLERY OF THE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE

Sam Houston’s Last Fight

Author: Albert Castel

At sixty-six his bones ached from the wounds of two wars, but as Southern pressure for secession mounted, “Old Sam Jacinto” battled to keep his beloved Texas in the Union

“The Beauty and Chivalry of the United States Assembled …”

Author: Donald B. Webster, Jr.

… aboard the Navy’s experimental new warship: the President, his lovely fiancée, members of the Cabinet, and most official Washington. The Captain pulled the landyard …