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As those of you who have come along on the Silk Study Tour to Japan, you have had the opportunity to visit the Ichiku Kubota Museum. There is not a
As those of you who have come along on the Silk Study Tour to Japan, you have had the opportunity to visit the Ichiku Kubota Museum. There is not a
Minnie Barefield The Barefield/Holy Family/Schoelles House located in Apalachicola was built in 1907 by lumberman Charles Dobson for his mistress
This essay first appeared in the September 18, 2021 Epoch Times. President Biden, the Constitution you swore on the Bible to “preserve, protect,
another month, just slipping away Spring is here, the days are longer, the sun is warm and the birds are singing the idea behind a hinagata hanten
Okay, now that I have your attention, my provocative title does not in any way absolve President Donald J. Trump and his allies of responsibility for
Ken Campbell’s works hold a special place in the Books On Books Collection. Some connect with other artists’ works in the collection. Some
Emerging Revolutionary War welcomes back guest historian Dan Welch. It’s December 9, 1775. Not only was the future of the fledgling Patriot’s
Research team led by UC Berkeley professor receives $1.7M grant for mosquito migration study Pratheep P S/Creative CommonsAccording to John Marshall,
In some ways, John Marshall’s opinion in Gibbons v. Ogden expanded federal power using expansive definitions of various words in the Commerce
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death has created a frenzy over her successor in the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS). Democrats are outraged, as if the
“Mr. Sandman, Bring Me A Reality” Article by: Dr. John Marshall Posted by: Kevin Gunn I work for Jefferson County Public Schools in Louisville,
It’s many years since, to all intents and purposes, I lost interest in the Soft Machine. One by one, the early members — Daevid Allen, Kevin
John Marshall is a Maine-based photographer who came up with a creative way of combining sheets of cardboard and sunsets. The man creates meticulous
Perhaps more than any other figure in the early history of the American Republic, John Marshall shaped the Supreme Court as well as attitudes toward
Today in history, on Jan 31, 1801, John Marshall was appointed the Chief Justice of the United States by President John Adams. Nominated at a time