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1940s Homeland Security
By Lynn LoFiego
"See ya later!" I called to my mother as I opened the front door. "Betty's here and we're leaving now." ...
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Abigale
By Jennie Hutton
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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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Con Artists of the Upper Crust
By Charlene Livsey
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Fireflies and Fruit Jars
By Carole Ann Lewis
My childhood years were spent in Dayton, Ohio, in the 1940s and 1950s. Among the memories I hold close ...
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God Is My Landlord
By William Engle
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I Want to Go Back
By Blanche Passa
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It's Who You Owe!
By Juanita Killough Urbach
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Just As I Am
By Dorothy Peterson
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Last Crash
By Stan Drescher
At the time, "crashing" was a new fad.
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Sharecropper Fourth of July
By ene Poff Baker
On the farm, everybody pitched in to celebrate America's birthday.
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The Railroad Trestle
By L. Wellington Miller
It was in the early spring of 1940. I was 13 years old, living in the small town of Sunbury in the coal ...
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