Jill Norgren
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Margaret Cullison
Margaret currently reviews self-published books and has begun a novel based on her fraternal grandfather’s experiences during the Civil War. After nine years living in southern Oregon, she recently returned to northern California to be closer to family.
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Joan La Prade Cannon
Joan L. Cannon likes to use her middle initial because so few of her maiden namesakes are left anywhere (Huguenot LaPrades). She’s a retired teacher, retail manager, and author of two novels in paperback, Settling and Maiden Run. From childhood there…
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Ferida Wolff
Ferida Wolff is author of 17 children’s books and three essay books, her latest being Missed Perceptions: Challenge Your Thoughts Change Your Thinking. Her work appears in anthologies, newspapers, magazines, in seniorwomen.com and in her recently starte…
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Doris O’Brien
Doris O’Brien is a retired college Speech teacher and banker. She has published two books of humor (Up or Down With Women’s Liberation and Humor Me a Little) and for many years contributed light verse to the Pepper ‘n Salt column of the Wall Street Jour…
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The Long Arty, Historical, and Scientific Summer: Blue Star Museums for Military and Their Families
Among this year’s new participants are the American Civil War Center at in Richmond, VA; the New Mexico Museum of Space History; the Cleveland Botanical Garden in Cleveland, Ohio; the Children’s Creativity Museum in San Francisco, CA; the Menil Collection in Houston, TX; and the World Figure Skating Museum & Hall of Fame in Colorado…
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Do Internships Count? Rep. Paul Ryan is Entertaining Applications
Ross Eisenbrey writes: More than a million college students work as interns during the summer or a school year. Where is the data on the impact of internships, paid or unpaid, on labor markets, wages and employment prospects of young people? But consider an internship with Congressman Paul Ryan.
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Genevieve Jones: 19th Century Naturalist and Artist Rediscovered
Nearly everyone is familar with John James Audubon and his seminal color-plate book, The Birds of America. But few people are aware of another monumental 19th c. volume of artwork, Illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of Birds of Ohio.





