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Backyard Telephone
By James D. Doggette Jr.
For young boys, city life in the late 1940s and early 1950s was bold and adventurous. We were taught ...
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Bargaining With God
By Lorraine Schuettpelz
It was New Year's Eve 1958. I opened the back door and slipped out quietly, unnoticed, into the crisp ...
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Battle of the Bugs
By Dorothy Carter Steiner
Do you remember when many houses had a barrel under the eaves to catch rainwater? At our house, we saved ...
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Be a Clown
By Dr. A.C. Covey
Around 1925, when I was 7 or 8, I desperately wanted to join the circus and be a clown. I'd never been ...
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Bing, Bob and Golf
By Edward Withrow
How the two comics helped a young sailor score points with his girl's disapproving dad.
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Breaking the Rules
By Audrey Corn
We always ignored our littlest cousin -- until Grandpa stepped in.
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Building a Kite
By Ethel Weehunt
It was 1924, and my brother, Abner, was in a building mood. "Don't go away," he said. "I need someone ...
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Bunkie Bakes Best
By Paula Anne Greten
Who can resist … Sleeping late on Saturday morning? … Waking up to the aroma of freshly baking bread? ...
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Card Club
By Dorothy Stanaitis
Fifty years ago, Card Club was the highlight of the week for 12 young women who had just moved into the ...
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Christmas in Vermont
By Carol A. Glatfelter
In a single night, the tree made magic that would last a lifetime.
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Christmas on the Farm
By Geneva Yerbey
Every year when Christmas draws near, I can't help but be thankful for the opportunity I have to go out ...
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Christmases Past
By Dr. A.C. Covey
Age brings wisdom and fond memories of Christmas gifts past.
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Cooking Under Pressure in the '50s
By Opal C. Blaylock
In 1953, to many young, inexperienced brides in the Memphis, Tenn., area, cooking was a household chore ...
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Cooking Up Smiles
By Tina M. Hultslander
Memories of a favorite uncle who traveled with his songs and recipes.
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Country Thanksgiving
By Arlene Storch Rizzo
It was early in November 1947, just a few weeks before Thanksgiving, when Mother announced to my three ...
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