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Ultimately revealing that the great sage demanded a firm separation of church and state but never sought a wholly secular public square, Ragosta provides a new perspective on Jefferson, the First Amendment, and religious liberty within the United States.
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"If Truth Be Told" is a tapestry of mostly true stories taken from the author's life as a Federal employee. These stories are used as the backdrop for a surprisingly ruthless attack by management on a worker's program concieved by the Carter Administration. The author uses biting humor, cutting satire and in places outright slapstick comedy as he guides us through the futile attempts of petty bureaucrats determined to scuttle a Young Adult Conservation Corps camp on the Oregon coast. They make one fatal mistake as so often happens to the rich and powerful: They underestimate the resourcefulness of their opposition, deceived by their own overblown conceits. If Truth Be Told law students or union representatives could use this book as a primer and guide to defend labor against persistent assaults by management. "Which side are you on?" is a question oft asked by the author. You decide as you journey through this tapestry of fact-based historic fiction set in splendidly beautiful Oregon landscapes.
Matt Davidson, an underachieving golf bum and a somewhat nerdy engineer, inadvertently witnesses a shocking scene while playing golf, which launches him on an adventure that proves to be an emotional roller coaster ride. Though unsure what to do or how to do it, he drops everything to help a stunningly beautiful woman heâÂÂs never even met. His clumsy efforts soon entangle him in a web of sex, fraud, and abuse that could end up costing him his life. This novel, set in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and along MinnesotaâÂÂs Lake Superior North Shore, is a must for the golf fan while also offering amusing and exciting twists and turns for the mystery fan.
The 39th report, 1862 contains the charter, by-laws, library rules, and list of subscribers and stockholders; the 42d, 1865 and 45th, 1868, List of members; the 46th, 1869, Amended charter; 77th, 1900, List of stockholders with addresses.