... the historically brief time between the two world wars, the peoples of the earth had made incredible strides in the ... of our democratic communications is our free system of American broadcasting. So long as we enjoy our traditional system of read more...

... more or less simply understood. Baird T. Spalding was of American parents but was born in India as was his father before him. ... as nearly as possible, the words and expressions of the people I met, and wit h whom I was thrown in daily contact during read more...

Impressions of Europe 1945 October 01, 1945

... to transcend the radio scene and take a look at the peoples of Europe. In England I definitely gained the impression ... that the common people of that country learned to know something about the common people of America for the first time in history. The English people, tired of war, found a new sympathy, unde rstanding and read more...

... not the owner. He believed that the Tigers embodied what people can do in a competitive way, without violence, and with ... and starkly unethical, an era when the very meaning of American values is under grievous assault from within and without, read more...

... I I. DERIVATION OF THE WENGER NAME Swiss Archives Swiss-American Nomenclature Wenger Coat of Arms The Early Designs II. THE ... Tree V. JOHN HENRY WENGER, SR., OF LANCASTER COUNTY The American Revolution The Alarm Companies In New York More Hardships read more...

... the presidency and ownership of the Detroit Tigers in the American League of Professional Baseball Clubs. I first met John ... then was approaching an advanced age, about the Fetzer people. She had very little information, since her married life of read more...

... all the boards and all the committees, and was winning the American League along with Walter O'Malley running the National ... who wanted to buy Tigers, but I wanted to select the right people to carry on the traditions that I had established; that was read more...

... author of Radhasoami Reality]. One of Kirpal Singh’s American initiates was a man named Paul Twitchell, who was initiated ... the time) have greatly progressed between the 80’s—when gay people were still widely considered to be sexual deviants or even read more...

... flourished in the USA during and after WWI, with people flocking to its visionary mediums in search of lost loved ... to the Fetzer Foundation,” as well as in his 1971 “American’s Agony.” In each of these writings, the Theosophical read more...

... and John attempted to implement elements of, the APRA (American Medical and Psychic Research Association) materials (as ... in many ways copied MSIA (though Jim held off on initiating people into the Surat Shabd practice until 2002). Later ‘80s: read more...

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