George Morrow
The Stone Man
By George W. Morrow Robert Harwood felt lucky to be alive. He served two years in the Marine Corps during the First World War and emerged without a wound. This twenty-five year old Marine killed scores of German soldiers and returned home with numerous medals and war souvenirs. He displayed one souvenir, a nineteen inch [...]
5Jan2010 | Editor | 0 comments | Continued“EXCURSION INTO MADNESS”
By George Morrow William McKinley, the twenty-fifth President of the United States, looked out a White House window on an evening early in the year 1900 and remarked to his wife, Ida, about the guests arriving for a reception. “They are the cream of the crop, my dear Ida. It should make for a splendid [...]
30Dec2009 | Editor | 0 comments | Continued