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Reason May 2005 |
25 Years Ago in Reason From May 1980: Breaking the Barriers... Doug Bandow, Barring Competition... David Mathison, Whatever Happened to Human Body Glue?... Milestones... |
Military History Quarterly Summer 2005 J.E. Lendon |
Roman Siege of Jerusalem The prosecution of one of the greatest sieges in ancient history offers a chance to assess the nature of Rome's military discipline and its importance to the success of the imperial army. |
Civil War Times June 2005 Eric Ethier |
Firebrand in a Powder Keg: Nathaniel Lyon in St. Louis When secession fever threatened Missouri, a hotheaded gesture by a Yankee touched off riots but helped keep the state in the Union. |
D-Lib May 2005 |
D-Lib Featured Collection May 2005: Raid on Deerfield The Raid on Deerfield website both commemorates and reinterprets the 1704 raid on Deerfield from the perspectives of the five different groups who were present at the event. |
Science News May 14, 2005 |
From the May 11, 1935, Issue Pastime of Kings Revived... New Anti-Aircraft "Ears" Hear "Enemy" 12 Miles Away... Einstein Attacks Quantum Mechanics... |
Aviation History Laurel M. Sheppard |
Jerrie Mock: Record-Breaking Aviatrix In 1964, an Ohio woman took up the challenge that led to Amelia Earhart's disappearance, and become the first woman to fly around the world solo. She later chronicled her adventures in the book "Three-eight Charlie." |
Military History June 2005 William R. Trotter |
The Music of War Ever since Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, music has served as both a psychological weapon and a way to communicate in battle. |
Science News May 7, 2005 |
From the May 4, 1935, Issue Dr. Frank r. Lillie Heads Both Academy and NRC... Element 93 Discovery is Now Confirmed by American... Monkey Swinging on Trapeze Aids in Study of Brain... |
America's Civil War July 2005 Faye Royster Tuck |
Eyewitness Account: A Tar Heel at Gettysburg After capture, Lawrence D. Davis had to undergo being reviewed by 'big & fat' Ben Butler. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2005 |
Finding Noyce's Notebook When Leslie Berlin started looking for Robert Noyce's biography for her Stanford University Ph.D. thesis, she found there wasn't one. So she decided to write one herself: Robert Noyce and the Tunnel Diode. |
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