Babe Ruth’s World War I Draft Registration

And tearing the corner off integration Despite the hoarding habits of certain federal officials, The National Archives still has a big inventory.  Military history stuff. And baseball stuff. It marked the start of spring training, for example, by publishing Babe … Read More

The Madmen May Change, But The Headlines Don’t

Some things in history do repeat themselves History doesn’t repeat itself, it rhymes. Mark Twain originally wrote that. Or not. This being the post-truth age, his authorship, too, has been questioned. But some things in history do repeat themselves. The … Read More

The Immortal Case Against Social Programs

90 years on, evergreen objections & evergreen coup talk:     People who are against social programs have grandchildren who are against social programs. Today’s arguments against big spending on infrastructure and social needs are the very same as the objections … Read More

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