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April 30, 2020
News From Another World
As a young soldier in the Civil War, Jefferson Kidd was assigned the duty of being a messenger – a runner – traveling on foot and delivering notes between the various army units.

April 23, 2020
Undivided
Two devoted friends and brilliant minds — John Adams and Thomas Jefferson — fell out with each other over politics, personal slights and both feeling betrayed by the other.

April 16, 2020
A Modest Proposal
Jonathan Swift’s satirical response to the plight of the Irish people after decades of poverty and abuse shocked the sensibilities of the 18th century.

April 9, 2020
Small Things
After years of pursuing high impact philanthropy and broad systemic change this is a time for many to resist being swept away by the enormity of the effects of the pandemic or discouraged by the relatively little we can do while confined to our homes and essential activities.

April 2, 2020
Our Secret Inquietude
After my father died we were sorting through his papers and found a stock certificate for 100 worthless shares.

March 26, 2020
Home Sweet Home
Much of the controversy around immigration lately is how many of the decisions are swayed by whether or not the migrant is bringing talent that will benefit the country or is simply a drain on already stretched resources.
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