NW Okie's Journey
Some people ask what more can there be done in Ferguson, Missouri to help remedy the problems they have been having there in the past few days, months. Walking With Sadie
Over the Thanksgiving holidays we captured on video, dated November 27-30, 2014, the Vallecito Raccoon's Playground, at the north end of Vallecito Reservoir, in Southwest Colorado. The rascally rascals have been regulars at their favorite Vallecito Raccoon playground this year. We have included a merged, speeded up version of their nightly activities that occur between the hours of midnight to four o'clock a.m. each night. 100 Years Ago, 1 Dec. 1914, Tuesday
One hundred years ago today, December 1, 1914, it was Tuesday when this Ardmore, Oklahoma newspaper, The Daily Ardmoreite, reported the following front page headlines: Sudden Death At Enid Of Billy Clarke. Clarke died suddenly at a hotel in Enid, 30 November 1914, and no arrangements for funeral had been made. Dec., 1914 - Women Demand Participation In Hague Conference
It was 1 December 1914, Tuesday, that we found this front page headlines in The Daily Ardmoreite concerning "Urging Rights of Woman." Women were demanding participation in The Hauge Peace Conferences. 1914 - Women Working Hard Toward Peace In Europe
According to The Day Book, Chicago, Illinois, 2 December 1914, Women were working hard towards peace in the war in Europe. Mrs. Pethick Lawrence of London and Mme. Rosika Schwimmer of Budapest were aiming to bring peace to the warring countries. 1914 - Oklahoma Farmers Learning To Diversify
One hundred years ago, 30 November 1914, Monday, The Daily Ardmoreite, had the following headlines on page 2, Farmers Are Learning To Diversify. Landlords in many counties throughout the state were urging change of crops as profitable. 1914 - Probe Cause & Effect of Colorado Coal Strike
On page 25,The Day Book, Chicago, Illinois, dated 2 December 1914, we found this news item concerning "Probe Cause And Effect of Colorado Coal Strike." 1899 - First Hague Peace Conference
To find the first Hague Peace Conference we need to look back to 1899 and its aftermath served both as a guide and warning to the organizers of The Hague Appeal.
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