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Answers questions about dogs, from which breed is suitable for various lifestyles, to the dog's relationship with the family, plus health, nutrition, training, and playing.
A genealogy of those of the family Kemmerlin who settled in South Carolina. The author hopes that Kemmerlin family members as well as others will find in this book something meaningful to them, and genealogists, will find the information of use in constructing many other connected family trees.
This volume includes data previously released under the titles "Bones and Stones of Zion Lutheran Church, Middletown, Maryland" and "Lutheran Congregation of Zion Church, Middletown, Maryland." It presents a listing of the graves and tombstones in the cemetery of the Zion Lutheran Congregation, including Mt.Tabor cemetery, Station Road, in Middletown. Also included are pastoral records of baptisms, marriages and burials, 1790-1996, for the Lutheran Congregation of Zion Church in Middletown, Frederick County, Maryland. Includes stones not found in Holdcraft's "Names in Stone" and those from Gladhill (now Thompson) Funeral Home.
"Who knew doctors could be flat-out funny? In fact, who knew they were so smart? For several decades, the last page of Diversion, the leisure magazine for physicians, held a monthly contest for doctors. Their best is offered in this volume. Could Julius Caesar have been an orthopedist (I came, I saw (ed), I conquered”)? Would our litigious society cause MDs to experience flashes of barristopratfallophilia? When utilization review comes to Washington, one physician envisions government posts such as Joint Sheaves of Chaff. Might a sports team be known as The Heimlichs (they never choke under pressure), or The Sphincters (Nothing gets by them, and they have the best tight end in the business.) Another posits that a GI series is a military baseball competition. And somewhere in this great country there is – or certainly should be – a podiatrist named Mehta Tarsal. The surface has just been abraded.
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Gideon's letters provide a rich and detailed account of how one individual and his large extended family, all of whom were strongly committed to the Confederacy, kept up with the progress of the conflict and coped with the multitude of problems it created."