A short history about the participation of the residents of the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia in the service of their country, from the birth of the nation in 1776 until the present day. It includes details of the men who lost their lives in the service of their country during war. It also includes contemporary accounts of service by some local residents of Frankford.
Robert F. Smiley, Richard W. Johnson. Frankford Heroes 2nd Edition: Small Town Patriotism in a Big City Neighborhood 2.1 Robert F. Smiley With Richard W. Johnson Robert F. Smiley with Richard W. Johnson 2019 Copyright © 2019 by Robert ...
Cover me while I get Frankford's body down” Replied Spencer, as he crouched low around the side of the humvee where the driver was sheltering behind the bonet keeping an eye on the fast approaching heavy armoured transport which ...
The Multiple Plot in English Renaissance Drama. Chicago: U of Chicago P 1971. Lévi-Strauss, Claude. The Savage Mind, 2nd ed. Chicago: U of Chicago P. 1960. Liebler, Naomi Conn. Shakespeares Festive Tragedy: The Ritual Foundations of ...
Funeral services were held at the Church of the Holy Communion in Dallas , TX , on 5 March 2012 , with burial at the adjacent Frankford Cemetery Obituary from United States Naval Academy Alumni Association , Shipmate , May 2012 Full ...
Ginsberg, Allen William Burroughs in Mexico City. Burroughs was gone, but they spent time with his girlfriend, Joan Vollmer. On his way back, he learned that Burroughs had accidentally killed Joan when attempting to shoot a glass off ...
Frankford was home to the Frankford Yellow Jackets, one of the first NFL teams in America. Now a vital connection in Philadelphia's Market-Frankford elevated system, Frankford continues to be one of the city's best-known neighborhoods.
Edmunds, John. “'Timon of Athens' Blended with 'Le Misanthrope': Shadwell's Recipe for Satrirical Tragedy.” Modern Language Review 64.3 (1969): ... Evans, David R. “'Private Greatness': The Feminine Ideal in Dryden's Early Heroic Drama.
Babe Ruth, Part I: The Curse of the Bambino “D'you think the Babe will hit his 50th home run today?” “I dunno. It's been a while since he hit 49. ... The two Yankees fans walked down the stairs from Coogan's Bluff to the Polo Grounds.
A brief survey of four such heroes - Frankford in A Woman Killed with Kindness , Malevole in The Malcontent , Venice in The Turk , and Charlemont in The Atheist's Tragedy — is useful in further defining theatrical conventions and in ...
In Homage to Catalonia (1938) Orwell described these events from personal experience, and made Kopp the hero of his book. Frankford's accusations were forcefully refuted by Orwell's article in the British New Leader of September 24, ...