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Smithsonian April 2005 Carolyn Kleiner Butler |
Indelible Images - The Old Ballgames Ernest Withers, who would document the civil rights movement for African-American newspapers and the mainstream press, also photographed the glories of black baseball -- including pioneering big leaguer Jackie Robinson. |
Science News March 19, 2005 |
From the March 16, 1935, Issue Leningrad Institute Celebrates 50th Anniversary... Temperature and Humidity Recorded by Same Instrument... Scientists May be Searching Vainly for Negative Proton... |
Science News March 12, 2005 |
From the March 9, 1935, Issue Aviation Problems Solved Under Water... Very Short Radio Waves Travel Record Distances... Moon Varies Distance Between Europe and U.S.... |
America's Civil War March 10, 2005 Fred L. Ray |
Pre-Dawn Assault on Fort Stedman Led by select groups of sharpshooters, the weary, muddy troops of the Army of Northern Virginia made one last desperate push to break out of Petersburg. |
Aviation History March 9, 2005 C.V. Glines |
Top Secret WWII Bat and Bird Bomber Program At the outset of World War II, innovative plans were laid to send some talented fliers to the front lines. |
British Heritage Katherine Bailey |
Eleanor Of Aquitaine Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine's achievements and influence impacted 12th century Europe. |
Science News March 5, 2005 |
From the March 2, 1935, Issue Telescope Site Has 300 Clear Nights a Year... Gland Therapy Treats Heart Disease Successfully... New Coldest Cold Reached in Leyden Laboratory... |
World War II March 2, 2005 Oscar Friedensohn |
GI's Bloody Rhine River Crossing A combat engineer will never forget the day he led an assault boat across the Rhine River and into the teeth of the German defenses at St. Goarshausen. |
Reason March 2005 |
25 Years Ago at Reason A knee-jerk return to being the policeman of the world... The SALT treaties bring us closer to the brink of war... Murders and kidnappings take place all the time in American cities... etc. |
Search Engine Watch February 28, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Envisioning the Web, 60 Years Ago Sixty years ago, Vannevar Bush laid out a passionate vision of an 'information appliance' of the future that was remarkably similar to what we today call the world wide web. |
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