February 1775: Rebellion

In the beginning of February, 1775, the English Parliament was feeling snarky. On the first day of the month, they rejected William Pitt’s proposed plan for recognizing the authority of the Continental Congress and allowing the American colonists some measure of self rule – a plan known as the Provisional…
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PMS Red 187

At colleges across the country, sports teams are getting ready for the spring season. Which brings to mind a story about the little color that could. There once was a Quaker farm kid who grew up to be an engineer, helped develop the telegraph, and became a founding member of…
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We Shall

In the earliest days of Christianity, Apostle Paul wrote a letter to a group of proto-Christians in Anatolia, clarifying many of his views. This document, the Epistle to Galatians, is commonly known as just “Galatians,” and it is the ninth book of the New Testament. It provides many of the…
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