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In an article about recent changes to the GI Bill, The Chicago Tribune spoke with Kathleen Frydl, author of The GI Bill: ” widows of servicemen killed in World War II… asked for tuition so they could go to college and become self-supporting… Congress steadfastly refused that.” The new bill allows for benefits to go […]
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Harry Potter should be glad he practices his wizarding in the modern world. European sorcerers had a much less pleasant time of things in 1486, when the Malleus Maleficarum - “The Hammer of Witches” - was first published.
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In an article about recent changes to the GI Bill, The Chicago Tribune spoke with Kathleen Frydl, author of The GI Bill: ” widows of servicemen killed in World War II… asked for tuition so they could go to college and become self-supporting… Congress steadfastly refused that.” The new bill allows for benefits to go […]
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Harry Potter should be glad he practices his wizarding in the modern world. European sorcerers had a much less pleasant time of things in 1486, when the Malleus Maleficarum - “The Hammer of Witches” - was first published.
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