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Spring, To Me Robert Jarvik-1964 The coming of Spring, Will mean to me, The end of winter No weather to ski, The coming of summer Vacation from school. Time to have fun, Not study a rule. Swimming and sailing, And fishing and such. Compare this to school And school's not much. Camping and hunting, A whole lot of fun, But I can't begin Until schoolwork is done. The trees will grow leaves, The flowers will bloom, Hey, Duck your head, Look out for the boom. But really in Spring, Fishing means most to me, And until I'm sixteen A license is free. Near the beginning of April, The trout season will start And to outwit a trout You must be pretty smart. But spring will end, And summer will come, By that time, I hope, All my work will be done.
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Lrfe ls For The Lrvrng Edward Hrnes T960 lt was a grey depressrng afternoon when John Cullen a confirmed bachelor walked slowly out of the Mramr Polrce precrnct wrth a perplexed expressron marrrng hrs comely face Thrs was understandable smce hrs brother Rrck had been accused of murderrng hrs own wrfe These two men ever srnce chrldhood had been bound together by an unusual fraternal devo tron for each other Thus when Rrck requested that hrs elder brother go to Chrcago to secure a lawyer for hrm who had been a classmate of hrs rn college John of course consented The followrng day although cloudy weather prevarled John Cullen clrmbed aboard a Pan Amerrcan DC 6 bound for Chrcago After pro ceedrng about three hundred mrles from the coast of Flonda one of the engrnes of the plane farled and the prlot announced that he was returnrng to Mramr Cullen frdgeted uncomfortably rn hrs seat The follow rng mornrng the headlrnes of the Mramr Star read Chrcago Bound DC 6 Crashes rn Gulf T8 Krlled Rest Mrssrng Ricks grref was unrmagrnable However rt was soon assuaged when hrs brother appeared at the pre crnct twelve hours later and confessed to the murder John then drsclosed that when the plane crashed he suddenly realrzed that he could not let hrs brother suffer for hrs srn The elder Cullen also explarned that he had been picked up by a small fishrng vessel after spendrng three hours rn the water When asked why he had krlled hrs brothers wrfe John stated that she had not been faithful to her husband and he was so enraged that he murdered her Of course John Cullen was rndrcted for murder rn the first degree and was sentenced to death rn the gas chamber on January twenty first When the fatal day arrrved John made no last request and drd not attempt to escape from the guards who escorted hrm to the lethal cell The ablect and downtrodden crrm rnal walked calmly to the door of the chamber but before enterrng exclarmed rn a vorce forergn to hrs own that echoed through the prrson Lrfe rs for the lrvrngl When the door of the prevrously sealed chamber was flung open there was no body to be found Soon afterward the baffled warden of the prrson recerved thrs telegram Warden Jones Florrda State Prrson Sarsen Florida John Cullens body from plane washed ashore from gulf Prayer ls Power Alan Mrntz 1960 The most neglected abused and mrsrnterpreted prrvrlege of almost every Amerrcan crtrzen rs hrs rrght to pray freely Prayer rn rts true sense rs not only worshrp but also an rntangrble emanatron of man s warshrpprng sprrrt the most potent form of energy that one can generate The influence of true prayer on a man rs manrfested rn hrs every endeavor Its results can be measured rn terms of rncreased physrcal buoy ancy greater rntellectual vrgor moral stamrna and a deeper comprehensron of the realrtres underlyrng hu man relatronshrps Prayer rf evaluated properly can control a person It can make hrm a more outstandrng crtrzen and rn general can have very beneficral ef fects upon hrs lrfe But unfortunately prayer rf con cerved rncorrectly can have a very detrrmental effect on a person To the average man prayer rs regarded as a formalrzed routrne of words a method of lrberatrng a person from hrs srns or a system of contemplatrng for the materralrzrng of thrngs Concervrng prayer rn these terms rs wrllfully slanderrng rt Properly compre hended prayer rn my oprnron rs merely mans en deavor to reach God the rmmortal Creator of all thrngs Its asprratron rs to thank God for all the good and roy he has created not to plead for self benefits Prayer rs the genesrs of lrfe rt offers self confidrng powers so great that they rn no way can be tangrbly affected For some undefinable reason many men assume prayrng rs done only rn relrglous clomarns They are wrong Prayer may be offered rn the streets rn school rn the solrtude of one s own room as well as at church God rs everywhere and He hears everythrng To pray freely rs a rrght whrch every Amerrcan crtrzen pos sesses but whether he wrll correctly caprtalrze on thrs freedom rs entrrely up to hrm Today as never before prayer can be of great essentral rn the lrfe of a man If a man realrzes the wonderful facets of prayer whrch he has so mrserably neglected hrs lrfe wrll become much more buoyant and prosperous He wrll become a contented person lrked and admrred by everyone lf a man finds rn prayer tranqurlrty and felrcrty he wrll have found true r e 0 0 a , 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 . , , . ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - ' . l .. I 1 . . . . H . . 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . ,, . . . ,, . . ,, . . , . ,, . . I . . . ' 1 . . ,, . ' . , . . . . H . ' ' - 1 ' I 1 ' ' II 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' . . . . , . . . I . . 1 1 I - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . . . . , - I . ' . , , . . . . . . . . . 1 1 ' 1 . , , - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - ' 1 1 . . . . , 1 1 1 ' '
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