
The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective Advice for the Class of 2021
As always, at this time of year, I’d like to speak personally to the Class of 2021. I hope you will find my message helpful and encouraging. I want to

As always, at this time of year, I’d like to speak personally to the Class of 2021. I hope you will find my message helpful and encouraging. I want to

I was fortunate to visit the Carousel of Progress Exhibit that opened in Walt Disney World in 1975. I remember being awestruck at such futuristic innovations as huge flat-screen televisions,

Social media can teach us some interesting things. Not everything is good or even true, but occasionally I come across a valuable nugget of information that’s of benefit. This happened

As I look back on my sons’ first time voting in an election and anticipating the upcoming Presidential Inauguration, it reminds me of my initiation into politics. It was 1969

I have thought a lot about the events of this past year. About the pandemic, the economy, the people who are suffering, and the changes we’ve all been through: sheltering

This is the time of year when we “formally give thanks.” In 2020, this invokes a variety of emotions. After all, we’ve all had a challenging year in one respect

I feel like I need to depart from my usual source of creativity, and for this moment right now, I am compelled to reach out to you personally. Someone told

When I was growing up, my mother used to do something that I didn’t readily understand as a young child. She used to have company, or show, towels. Now, many

This column was originally written around the beginning of the Covid-19 response in the spring for our May issue; however, due to the impact of the changes, we were unable

Atlanta, July 27, 1996 With the absence of the XXXII Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, this month (postponed to begin July 23rd, 2021, due to the coronavirus), I was
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