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Hope, after five days of pain - I Love Ferguson
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Join Our Email List! I Love Ferguson Store. Make A Donation to Support Ferguson Small Businesses. Make A Donation to Support Ferguson Small Businesses. I Love Ferguson Store. Hope, after five days of pain. Dec 5, 2014 Paint for Peace. Laura Copplinger works with volunteers for paint for peace. All I can do is share a small slice from a nippy early Saturday morning at the I Love Ferguson. That’s a pretty simple request. Mission accomplished, with more to come. Artists fanned out to adorn the plywood affix...
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The Cast of Characters | Well, Happy and Safe
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Well, Happy and Safe. An Everyman in World War II. Notes on This Project. Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles. The Cast of Characters. December 9, 2011. February 12, 2012. This post will be updated as new members of the family or other aquaintences are introduced; last updated Feb. 12, 2012. Rosemarie (Mauro) Greenbaum, 2010, age 70 (about a year before she died). By now, only a few letters into the project, we have already met Babe. Of course, and his parents, Frank. Was Mary...
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Bob Hope | Well, Happy and Safe
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Well, Happy and Safe. An Everyman in World War II. Notes on This Project. Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles. 8216;Right Now, I Am Listening to Dinah Shore on the Radio’. March 27, 2012. March 27, 2012. Dated Feb. 29, 1944; postmarked March 4. Dear Folks, I am well, happy and safe and I hope you all are the same. I received quite a few letters in the last few days, five from you all, one from Vince a. 8216;These People Make Good Macaroni Too. Just Like You, Ma’. June 19, 2013.
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The Last Letter to Babe | Well, Happy and Safe
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Well, Happy and Safe. An Everyman in World War II. Notes on This Project. Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles. The Last Letter to Babe. September 9, 2014. August 31, 2014. This is the last letter I have before Babe’s family knew he had been killed. It is from my Uncle Bob to Babe, dated May 17, 1945. There is no postmark. Everyone here is fine. I hope you are the same. Graduation is almost here for me (I hope) and my school career is almost over. How many do you have? Military...
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The Uncle Who Never Came Home | Well, Happy and Safe
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Well, Happy and Safe. An Everyman in World War II. Notes on This Project. Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles. The Uncle Who Never Came Home. December 3, 2011. December 4, 2011. My uncle, Frank Babe Mauro. Originally published April 2, 1995, Sunshine Magazine (Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel). THE LETTER BEGAN LIKE. Most he wrote from the Army, even when he said he had been wounded: “I am well, happy and safe and I hope you all are the same.”. ALL MY LIFE, I ONLY KNEW. When Grand...
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Kurt Greenbaum's Portfolio Articles | Well, Happy and Safe
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Well, Happy and Safe. An Everyman in World War II. Notes on This Project. Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles. Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles. A Thousand Miles from Wall Street. A Thousand Miles from Wall Street. In 1995, Macmillan published A Thousand Miles from Wall Street, an investment book I wrote with SunTrust Bank fund manager Anthony R. Gray. This was before day-traders, Internet stocks. And e*Trade.com. Here’s chapter one. Do You Live Near a Former Meth House?
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1945 Letters | Well, Happy and Safe
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Well, Happy and Safe. An Everyman in World War II. Notes on This Project. Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles. The Last Letter to Babe. September 9, 2014. August 31, 2014. My Uncle Bob writes, wondering how many points Babe has and whether he has enough to be discharged from the service. A Letter from My Grandfather on VE Day. September 8, 2014. August 31, 2014. My Grandmother Writes 3 Days After Babe’s Death; Doesn’t Yet Know He’s Gone. September 5, 2014. August 30, 2014.
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Today Would Have Been Babe’s 90th Birthday | Well, Happy and Safe
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Well, Happy and Safe. An Everyman in World War II. Notes on This Project. Why “Well, Happy and Safe”? Kurt Greenbaum’s Portfolio Articles. Today Would Have Been Babe’s 90th Birthday. October 9, 2014. February 2, 2015. I’ve been thinking about this for weeks. But the truth is, I can’t think of any way to commemorate the 90th anniversary of Babe’s birth, which is today. If he had survived World War II, would he have lived to see his 90th year? Please, tell us what you think Cancel reply. Died, May 4, 1945.