Articles 2017

STRAIGHT ARROW “INJUN-UITY” CARDS —Give Rise to Boyhood Memories

STRAIGHT ARROW “INJUN-UITY” CARDS —Give Rise to Boyhood Memories By Dr. Lorin Swinehart   Two evenings a week, when I was between the ages of six and nine, I would put aside all else in order to tune into Mutual Radio, that I might thrill to the adventures of the great Comanche hero Straight Arrow.

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Wheels

Wheels By Sue Schools   My first experience with wheels was racing down sidewalks on a tricycle and spilling over bumps along the way. Next came a little red wagon pulled by friends, and of course the wagon tilted over bumps, probably overloaded with my little buddies and maybe a dog or two, squealing all

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Uncommon Common Sense – August 2017

Uncommon Common Sense By Bill Frayerbillfrayer@gmail.com The Arts: A Tool against Authoritarianism   Authoritarian regimes throughout history have a long tradition of suppressing the arts. Hitler referred to any art created by Jews or communists or any modern or abstract painting as “degenerate” art. Stalin severely limited the “approved” art in Soviet Russia and imprisoned

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