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Science News July 9, 2005 |
From the July 6, 1935, Issue Phantom Ship Will Welcome Many Park Visitors... Cure for Cancer May be Found in Defensive Diet... Huge Island Universe Found in Cloud of Star Dust... |
Science News July 9, 2005 |
Anatomia These Web pages feature more than 4,500 historic illustrations of human anatomy, taken from 95 rare books, ranging in date from 1522 to 1867. |
Reason July 2005 |
30 Years Ago in Reason From July 1975: Quotes from Inside Ronald Reagan. |
Science News July 2, 2005 |
From the June 29, 1935, Issue Photo-Mural Depicts Science and Engineering... Lindbergh and Carrel Grow Organs Outside of the Body... Low-Priced Air-Conditioning System Seen for Home Use... |
Reason July 2005 |
Supreme Court Senility Historian David J. Garrow discusses his thorough 2005 study, "Mental Decrepitude on the U.S. Supreme Court." |
Financial Planning July 1, 2005 Pamela Black |
Looking Back William Casey, the CIA chief under President Reagan, played a pivotal role in naming the financial planning movement around 1970. |
World War II Jul/Aug 2005 Michie Hattori Bernstein |
Nagasaki Survivor's Firsthand Account Michie Hattori's insistence on obeying her teachers saved her from the terrible effects of the atomic bomb blast at Nagasaki. |
Civil War Times August 2005 John Cabell Early |
A Southern Boy Remembers Gettysburg Major General Jubal Early's nephew recalls the famous meeting on July 1 between his uncle and General Robert E. Lee during the 1863 invasion of Pennsylvania. |
America's Civil War July 2005 Jeffry C. Burden |
Failed Attack at Vicksburg Ulysses S. Grant thought his formidable Army of the Tennessee could take Vicksburg from a "beaten" foe by direct assault. He was wrong, thanks to near-impregnable fortifications, renewed Southern spirit, and surprisingly suspect Northern generalship. |
Aviation History July 2005 H. Paul Brehm |
Navy Helldivers Strike Hyuga A raid on the Japanese battleship-carrier Hyuga was an arduous task for fliers of Air Group 87 from USS Ticonderoga. |
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