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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
Despite a protective Geyer threatening to “break the neck of the first reporter who attempted to interview the woman,” a determined reporter caught Mrs. Pitezel on her way out of the Rossin House dining room.
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
Enthusiasm is highly contagious, so what are you waiting for? Contaminate your students
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
Frank and other boys his age watched with wonder and excitement as squads drilled in vacant lots throughout the city. They fantasized about joining the Army to show support for the cause. If government let high-schoolers fight along side fathers, uncles and brothers, why not let fifth and sixth graders join the Army too?
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
Geyer and Gary looked at each other and wearily sat down. All the weeks of travel in the hottest months of the year investigating lead after lead, alternating between faith, hope, discouragement, and despair.
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
He resolved for Detective Geyer to undertake a careful and methodical search for the blunder which a criminal always makes between the inceptions and consummation of his crime.
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
If you find yourself wondering if you can go on, remember how much you’ve accomplished. Then raise your head high and be proud. YOU GOT THIS!
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
It was more than a show of support for the new president, it was a show of immense compassion, for two months before his inauguration, Franklin Pierce and his wife, Jane, suffered an unthinkable tragedy…
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
Somewhere in the midst of a great story was a profound untruth so dark, that if true, would have wiped the direct line of Detective Frank Geyer’s future generations of family off the face of the earth.
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
. . . the two families were about to be impacted in a major way as Philadelphia and the rest of the world were slammed with a pandemic so catastrophic that it killed more people than World War I.
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
Thousands of soldiers, ink barely dry on discharge papers, begged in vain to start a new campaign of revenge.
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
While United States sent troops to war, bitter racial tensions erupted into an all-out race riot in South Philadelphia. And unbeknownst to a petite, young, professional woman—she was the cause.
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By AnonymJ. D. Crighton
You have the power to motivate and inspire. Let your enthusiasm shine through
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