Editor’s Note: The following is extracted from Oom Paul’s People, A Narrative of the British-Boer Troubles in South Africa, by Howard C. Hillegas (published 1900) The early history of the Boers is
Previously, I went over the leaning T-bar row. This time, we are going to talk about the bent over T-bar row. Some gyms have stations for this exercise, with a bar affixed
Editor’s Note: The following is extracted from The Naval History of the United States, Volume 1, by Willis J. Abbot (published 1890). In the words of the author, “This combat is the
James Golden is best known as “Bo Snerdley,” the pseudonym for Rush Limbaugh’s call screener, and he is a clever, independent and strategic commentator whose views can be unpredictable, yet passionate. Golden
Judge Moore won the Senate primary in Alabama. He defeated Luther Strange, who was the incumbent appointed to fill the vacancy left by Jeff Sessions. The President and Senate leaders backed the
Here at MOTW, we try to avoid making snap observations. Like the rest of you, we are watching the reports coming in, and once things settle down a bit, we will have
It’s time to steal a tactic from the Left: CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A librarian at the Cambridgeport Elementary School in Massachusetts is declining a shipment of books from first lady Melania Trump.
Editor’s Note: The following account, written by Jim Marshall, is from The 100 Best True Stories of World War II (published 1945) From the sweltering north, the Tokyo Express sped silently southward
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