Those of us who spent our formative years in Catholic elementary schools in the ’50s and ’60s likely have enduring memories of the nuns who commanded their classrooms, using those long wooden pointers half the time to direct our attention to the spelling words on the blackboard and the other half for … well, you…
Read MoreMuch has been written in the past two weeks about the career of the late John H. Taylor Jr., his fine work as a writer and editor at The News Journal, his civic leadership at the Delaware Public Policy Institute, and his dedication to social justice and improving the quality of life for everyone in…
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