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    Friday, June 02, 2006    
         
      An Anniversary Day
(06/02/06 07:50:19 AM; 53 words)
Thirty years ago today, June 2, 1976, I was confirmed by Most Rev. Vincent Martin Leonard, ninth bishop of Pittsburgh. On this occasion, I will take some words from Hopkins:....
   
    Wednesday, May 31, 2006    
         
      The Evolution of Socialist Strategies to Rescue Socialism from Failure
(05/31/06 05:35:04 PM; 5 words)
As diagrammed by "Dr. Sanity".
   
      "The Eve of June"
(05/31/06 07:40:39 AM; 100 words)
One of my poems turns Sweet Sixteen today. The Eve of June (May 31, 1990) After night's chill, the fog lifts with the rising sun. Sweet Williams (pink, white, lavender)....
   
    Monday, May 29, 2006    
         
      Memorial Day 2006
(05/29/06 08:13:54 AM; 348 words)
Five poems by Emily Dickinson. 67 Success is counted sweetest By those who ne'er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. Not one of all the purple Host Who....
   

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