The police officer defended the D.A.R.E. program in her letter and wrote that most D.A.R.E. officers do not wear their guns while in the classroom. Another reader wrote that the cartoon was “in very ...
Thanksgiving is fast approaching and around here that means deep-fried turkey. Whoops... looks like that gobbler thinks he’s ...
Many people have described their wartime experiences in letters home ... Mauldin had been drawing cartoons since he was a boy, and he was quickly assigned to cover the war for the 45th Division ...
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As the pool of medical school applicants and competitiveness for limited seats in M.D. and D.O. programs continue to grow, admissions committees rely heavily on letters of recommendation to assess ...
To the Editor: Though it was many years ago that I retired as a public school teacher, I remain very concerned with the loss of adequate state funding for public education. I believe that it is ...
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