The Sinking Of PT-109 And The Mystery Of History As a child, I grew up thrilled to hear the story of John F. Kennedy and the PT-109. For those of us who were children of World War II veterans, it … Continue reading →
I often speak to audiences comprised of older adults. It is always a joy for me to hear their enthusiastic response to presentations about history! Just as enjoyable for me, however, is listening to their stories. In 2012 I did a presentation … Continue reading →
Penn State Deserves the Death Penalty “Four of the most powerful people at The Pennsylvania State University — President Graham B. Spanier, Senior Vice President-Finance and Business Gary C. Schultz, Athletic Director Timothy M. Curley and Head Football Coach … Continue reading →
It was the first great celebrity trial in USA history. The nation’s most brilliant architect was murdered at a society gathering by the insane multimillionaire son of a huge fortune over the honor of America’s first supermodel. Even today, this … Continue reading →
What is the single most important sentence ever written by an American? I believe it is this one from the Declaration Of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are … Continue reading →