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Science News April 30, 2005 |
From the April 27, 1935, Issue Artificial Lightning Makes Electrical Fountain... Scientist Discovers Way to Predict Your Life Span... Britain to Build New, Nonmagnetic Ship... |
World War II June 2005 Eric Hammel |
Okinawa: The Last Landing The American invasion of Okinawa was the largest amphibious assault of World War II. It was also the last. |
British Heritage July 2005 Chris Sharp |
Wandering in Literary Hampshire From Shakespeare to Conan Doyle, this southern county has known the poets and storytellers of England's past. |
Vietnam June 2005 Paul N. Mitchell |
Another Side of Vietnam: An Army Chaplain Wins Hearts and Minds Like their fathers in World War II, the American GIs in Vietnam went out of their way to help the victims of the war. |
Smithsonian May 2005 Landon Y. Jones |
Tribal Fever Twenty-five years ago this month, smallpox was officially eradicated. For the Indians of the high plains, it came a century and a half too late. |
Smithsonian May 2005 Owen Edwards |
The Object at Hand - Casualty of War Artist Paul Thek's provocative memorial, "Warrior's Leg," acknowledges the high cost of conflict. |
Science News April 23, 2005 |
From the April 20, 1935, Issue New Exhibits Portray Workings of Human Body... "Brain Waves" Hint Epilepsy is Neurological Thunderstorm... Acid Essential to Life Discovered... |
Wild West Ronald H. Beights |
Jesse James and the Gads Hill Train Holdup Jesse and the gang patted children on the head, bowed to ladies, kidded around, quoted Shakespeare, targeted rich Yankees and wrote their own account of the robbery for the newspapers -- in short, they created a legend. |
American History June 2005 Mark Bernstein |
Edward R. Murrow: Inventing Broadcast Journalism In spite of his youth and inexperience in journalism, Edward R. Murrow assembled a team of radio reporters in Europe that brought World War II into the parlors of America and set the gold standard for all broadcast news to this day. |
Science News April 16, 2005 |
From the April 13, 1935, Issue Giant Meteorite Found in Southwestern Kansas... Good Antiknock Gasoline Made From Coal in Germany... Elastic Rock Layers Found 35 Miles Down in Earth... |
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