Running sub-four minute miles isn’t uncommon for today’s world-class track stars, but until May 6, 1954, experts were certain humans couldn’t run a mile in less than four minutes.
Hidden . . . until Now by Mary L. Hamilton Jane Ellis never suspected that accepting a friend’s invitation to a Houston Astros game would bring her face to face with her hero of the past four decades. […]
God Walks in My Garden by Bernadine Wells The purple dawn exhales its mystic powers and showers the crimson and pale pink rosebuds with sparkling dewdrops. As I sit on my patio and sip my second cup of […]
Elizabeth Fry: Friend to Outcasts by Jewell Johnson Crime was rampant in England in the early 1800s. Prisons were overcrowded. Men and women guilty of minor crimes such as stealing huddled in cells with vicious murderers. Concerned government […]
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