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Science News January 17, 2004 |
Time Warp Curious about the household technology that you might have seen in a typical home in 1970? In 1900? The Time-Warp Project is dedicated to preserving information about the advance of technology. |
Science News January 17, 2004 |
TimeLine: January 13, 1934 Proving that baby can see... Recovery from anesthesia hastened by acid injection... Underfed animals have longer lives... etc. |
Civil War Times December 2003 Eric Ethier |
Who Was the Common Soldier of the Civil War? Here's what the statistics tell us. |
Civil War Times Bell Irvin Wiley |
Billy Yank and Johnny Reb: On the Road to Atlanta Bell Irvin Wiley -- the late dean of common-soldier studies -- works his storytelling magic in this 1964 profile of the extraordinary men who grappled for Georgia's key city. |
Civil War Times Thomas T. Taylor |
Eyewitness to the Battle of Atlanta Among the blue-clad soldiers moving against Atlanta in late July 1864 was Major Thomas T. Taylor of Georgetown, Ohio. In these passages from the letter he wrote to his wife, Netta, he described what he saw, experienced, and did during the Battle of Atlanta. |
Civil War Times John F. McCormack, Jr. |
Never Were Men So Brave Their casualties were enormous but their courage and capacity for fun were legendary. General Lee himself gave highest praise to these Yankees of the Irish Brigade. |
ifeminists January 13, 2004 Carey Roberts |
When Family Dissolution Becomes the Law of the Land So what happens when the radical feminist agenda becomes the law of the land? That is not a mere hypothetical question. It can be answered by turning the pages of history back to the tragic early days of Soviet Russia. |
Military History Colin D. Heaton |
The Count: Luftwaffe Ace Walter Krupinski Luftwaffe ace Walter Krupinski trained, led and served alongside some of the greatest fighter pilots in history. And with 197 victories, he was no slouch himself. An interview |
Military History John H. Waller |
The 1857 Siege of Delhi The British East India Company had been surprised by the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Soon, however, the Army of Retribution was on its way to take Delhi back. |
Science News January 10, 2004 |
TimeLine: January 6, 1934 Dr. Edward L. Thorndike elected president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science... Super-hurricanes found in atmospheres of distant stars... New device takes advertising out of radio programs... etc. |
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