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Monroeville WWII veteran dies at 99, remembered as beautiful, smart

Frances Brumback always looked beautiful. When she and her daughter, Carol, would go out together, they would often be mistaken for sisters. “But she never would correct anyone,” said Carol Brumback. “She didn’t want anyone to feel bad. That’s just the way she was.” Frances Brumback, a longtime resident of Monroeville and one of the oldest living World War II veterans, died Nov. 16. She was 99. Carol, a 70-year-old Gateway graduate, stayed by her mother until the very end. Around five years ago, she commuted from her home in Maryland as often as three times a week to take care of her mother. The two have always been close, she said.

NSU s Wilson Hall renovation entering Phase 3

Dec 23, 2020 Dec 23, 2020 Renovation of Northeastern State University s Wilson Hall, the future new home of the College of Liberal Arts, will move into Phase 3 in early 2021. Named for the legendary Florence Wilson, longtime principal of the Cherokee Female Seminary, Wilson Hall was the original dorm for women and then co-ed housing at NSU. Wilson Hall is being transformed into an academic centerpiece for NSU s College of Liberal Arts, Peggy Glenn, executive director of the NSU Foundation, said. Because Wilson Hall is half again as large as Seminary Hall, where some but not all of these programs are located, we can bring them into one state-of-the-art building that serves students needs.

Remembering Dot and Joe Dunleavy

Remembering Dot and Joe Dunleavy Goshen. It was love at first for these young people from Queens, but it was in Goshen where they raised their family and left their marks. | 22 Dec 2020 | 12:49 Dorothy Ann Zimmer and Joseph T. Dunlevy on their wedding day on May 15, 1943, in Queens. Photos provided by the Dunleavy family. Joseph Dunlevy was assigned to this Coast Guard cutter, the U.S.S. Spencer, that cleared the way through the North Atlantic for large ships that brought equipment to Europe. The U.S.S. Spencer was recently retired. The Joseph T. Dunlevy family in 1968. From left to right, Eileen, Patricia, Brian, Michele, Dorothy, Joseph, Kathleen and Janice.

Roosevelt s Communist Manifesto: The Backstory

Science of Government Founded Upon Natural Law.  Dr. Emmanuel Josephson, an indefatigable researcher into the arcane hidden dimensions of American history, economics, and politics (and who was a particular favorite of economist/historian Murray N. Rothbard for his utilization of an early primitive version of power elite analysis, e. g., see “Only One Heartbeat Away” in the September 1974 edition of  The Libertarian Forum) republished this volume within his own book, In 1948, the celebrated Dr. Josephson wrote  We are all familiar with the wonderful descriptive term, “the welfare-warfare state.” Ron Paul frequently uses it, as does Lew Rockwell, the late Justin Raimondo, Tom Woods, and myself. Murray N. Rothbard coined it in his brilliant essay, “The Great Society: A Libertarian Critique,” in Marvin E. Gettleman & David Mermelstein, ed., 

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