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J. Veech: hot, hardy and harassed

On the theory that itĢƵ good to look back, here is a story of one James Veech of Uniontown, lawyer, businessman, and, in the first summer of the American Civil War, one of three men appointed by the governor of Pennsylvania to ensure that volunteer militias were paid on time and in the right ...

J. Veech: hot, hardy and harassed

On the theory that itĢƵ good to look back, here is a story of one James Veech of Uniontown, lawyer, businessman, and, in the first summer of the American Civil War, one of three men appointed by the governor of Pennsylvania to ensure that volunteer militias were paid on time and in the right ...

Feeling old, pappy? Get it in gear

Indulge me a moment as I engage in some idle sports idolatry: In 1957, Ted Williams, the Boston Red Sox slugger, batted an American League-best .388.Can you guess his batting average for the second half of the ’57 season – from the first game after the all-star break to the last pitch in ...

Flags go down as ignorance goes up

The attack on the foreign flags at the George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza at UniontownĢƵ Five Corners – the suspect in the case told police the national emblems had no business flying in the good old U.S. of A. – brings to mind this fact: General-of-the Army Marshall was a nationalist in ...

After 245 years, it has come to this

“Happy Fourth of July,” we tell one another. We may not always mean it.This yearĢƵ celebration of national independence is not shaping up as an especially joyous one. Things are so unsettled.Let me count some of the ways.First. We Americans seem to be at one anotherĢƵ throats, still, ...

The president who slept here

If you’re in the neighborhood this week, you might want to stop at the mountainous Route 40 Summit hotel – officially the Historic Summit Inn Resort. ItĢƵ an anniversary, of sorts. Ninety-nine years ago on July 2, the president of the United States stayed the night, along with his wife ...