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Based on hundreds of historic newspaper accounts and interviews with lifelong residents, one of the most intriguing streets in New England finally receives its due recognition. It is the story of how a village and its post office exemplifies the life of a community spanning 200 years.Once called Spring Village, now Winchendon Springs in Massachusetts, first a famous spa where visitors sought its medicinal mineral spring, in 1842 the area was bought at auction by the White family for their textile mill. From there it grew to a place where rich, powerful owners and mill workers lived and worked. Here is where you will find victims of the Titanic, veterans of the Revolutionary War and World War II, housewives and their children, servants to a dynasty, and all the people who came to call Mill Circle their home.It is one of the most historical sites in New England-but still has no recognition form the National Registry. Featuring photographs from the Alice Tousignant Collection-and many color pictures of the decommissioned post office today.
John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald managed, between them, to attend every style of school in America, from public to private, from boarding to special education. This work examines the failure of schooling to help these boys. The similarities between Booth and Oswald are far more shocking than conspiracy theorists hint. Now comes a focus on formative years of two boys who grew up to become the epitome of American assassins.
Based on his long-time and popular college course at Curry College, Dr. William Russo presents some of his favorite reviews for the selected films used over many years. Not every writer is represented by each story, but the flavor of the content will enhance viewer appreciation and give new suggestions.
Charles Bronson and Jan-Michael Vincent, under the direction of Michael Winner, filmed THE MECHANIC, based on a script by Lewis John Carlino. Misunderstood and misinterpreted, it was relegated to the genre of "revenge movie." The story behind the making of the movie may be as interesting as the plot and final film. Here is the tale of who was cast, why, and how the film came to be made. Another in a series of behind-the-scenes movie history by Dr. William Russo.
Reviews and previews of both documentary and docudramas about people often considered "geniuses."
Compiled from the blogs of Ossurworld over the past 5 years, here are some noteworthy reviews and critiques of documentaries, docuramas, and biopics, about artists, film makers, actors, painters, musicians, dancers, artful scientists, and the locations they worked within.
STRATEGIES for a variety of problems or occasions listed in this booklet can be adapted for both letter and memorandum format, for e-mail or blog, newsletter or speech. Explained in this booklet are templates of action, including overlooked concepts and problems by many other business writing texts. Segments presented in this booklet include Tweets, Abstracts, Digests, Meeting Minutes, Routine Inquiry Memos or Letters, Complaint/Claims Letters, Thank You Letters and Notes, Invitation Letters, as well as Cover Letters and Resume Rules. Additional units explain the difficulty of the Sales Letter or how to frame the Bad News Letter. You can even find out how to address an envelope in this booklet.
A practical guide to jazz composition, illustrating technical and instrumental variations on themes.
Aimed at those who have some knowledge of music but no formal training in composition, this concise introduction to composing music starts right in with a composition exercise using four notes, then proceeds through a series of increasingly complex and challenging problems, gradually expanding the student's musical grammar.
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