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Mother Knows Best
By Neal Murphy
"Now, Neal, I want you to ride the bus straight home today. Your dad wants you to start weeding the garden ...
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Motor City Memories
By Mary J. Slayton
Back in 1924, Detroit seemed like a faraway big city in the "frozen north" to my dad and me. We were ...
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My Brush With Fame
By Lois O. Bruce
In the late 1930s and early '40s, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy were very famous singing stars who ...
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My First Pay Envelope
By Patrick J. Leonard
I wrapped my treasure in a handkerchief and stuffed it into a pocket.
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My Funny Valentine
By Sally Gallimore
When I was a grade school student many years ago, I always brought a handful of cards home to show my ...
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My Hometown
By Anna Barker Loudermilk
A small town revisited, if only in memory.
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My Last Barefoot Day
By Richard Murphy
Even if the shoe fits, you don't have to wear it all the time.
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My Mama's Methods
By Elizabeth Bowman Good
Mama was a little woman, barely 5 feet tall. Over her work clothes, she wore a smile that could light ...
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My Mother, the M.D.
By Betty Grafwallner
My mother was quite a unique woman. No, I guess the right words to describe her would be "knowledgeable" ...
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My Sister, the Country Schoolmarm
By Harold Piehler
"Oh, I got the job! I got the job!" my sister, Marceline, cried joyfully that day in April 1943. "The ...
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Near Miss
By Birney Dibble
A strange twist of fate had separated them. Would fate reunite them at last?
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New Year's Hitchhikers
By Paul Huling
Jan. 1, 1948, was bitterly cold as I left La Salle, Ill., to drive to Flint, Mich. It would be hours ...
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Nickel Hamburger
By Donald Heberly
For eight years I attended a one-room school about two miles from our home in North Central Kansas. Then, ...
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Not a Bad Crop
By Donna McGuire Tanner
I was not even 8 years old in August 1955, yet the events of that month are as vivid to me as if they ...
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Old-Time Home Remedies
Edited by Ken Tate
From asafetida bags which warded off social contact as much as disease, to teas, tinctures and potions, ...
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