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She discovers God gave her a true best friend
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TODAY"We do not know the true value of our moments until they have
undergone the test of memory."
-- GEORGES DUHAMEL
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A woman and her longtime friend make paper dolls.
Most Sunday afternoons after church, my best friend, Pat, and I
sat huddled close together at the dining-room table, sharing crayons,
paper and scissors, and made clothes for the latest paper-doll
figures that had appeared in the funnies section of the paper that
day.
We would patiently draw around the forms of the dolls, always
remembering to include the essential tabs at all the right places so
the clothes would stay on, ...
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I HAVE AN IDEA... IDEA...Man of many talents: Lord Kelvin, who died 100 years ago today, was a celebrity of his age.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...the modern world, William Thomson towered over his peers like acolossus. Thomson, later 1st Baron Kelvin, who died 100 years...communication but Thomson madeit work. By 1897...Glasgow was immense.' William Thomson was born in...
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Abbey ever after; Genius: The bridge over the Menai Straits (above) was designed and built by Thomas Telford (left) who was buried in Westminster Abbey as was Robert Stephenson (right).
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...t the only other engineer buried in the Abbey. William Horneck (c1685-1746) was a military engineer...south transeptwith his father Dr Anthony Horneck. William (Thomson), 1st Baron Kelvin of Largs (1824-1907), physicist,mathematician...
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Now and then
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...Wilson, author, 69. Anniversaries Births: 1763 George Morland, artist; 1796, Tsar Nicholas I; 1824 William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, physicist and mathematician; 1827 Samuel Crompton, inventor of the spinning mule; 1854 Sir Robert Borden...
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