Author Frye Gaillard was a Vanderbilt college student in the very early 1960s, and his experiences there informed his lifetime as a journalist. This new work is his first comprehensive account reflecting on those transformative years.
America in the 1960s, Our Decade of Hope, Possibility, and Innocence Lost Frye Gaillard. website, as is his assessment that Earth Day “organized itself.” His description of the “electric” news media response to the Earth Day idea can be ...
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Captain Picard enjoys playing the part of detective Dixon Hill during his holographic excursions into 1940s San Francisco, but when the Enterprise loses power, he discovers that his alter ego holds the key to his survival.
Just as Brenda had wished. Along the way they come to understand some harsh though redemptive truths about an uncaring universe, the cold wind, the hard rain.