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Lowell Doughboys and more...: January 2014
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Lowell Doughboys and more. Many men and women in the Greater Lowell area served our country. Most came home but some did not. This blog remembers those that served in all wars from Greater Lowell. Friday, January 10, 2014. Ralph Regis Giles - Missing at Sea. His body has not been found. He is remembered by a cenotaph in the Rock Garden at St. Patrick's Cemetery. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ralph Regis Giles - Missing at Sea. LHS- Lowell Historical Society. Remembering our veterans around Lowell, MA.
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Lowell Doughboys and more...: May 2015
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Lowell Doughboys and more. Many men and women in the Greater Lowell area served our country. Most came home but some did not. This blog remembers those that served in all wars from Greater Lowell. Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lieut James Scondras - We Remember. His brother David was killed in action in France in November of 1944. In March of 1949 the bodies of James, David and their first cousin Costos Ivos who was shot down over Germany were returned to Lowell for burial in the Westlawn Cemetery. Howard R...
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Lowell Doughboys and more...: November 2014
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Lowell Doughboys and more. Many men and women in the Greater Lowell area served our country. Most came home but some did not. This blog remembers those that served in all wars from Greater Lowell. Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Usually when I research a story I find another. While researching Captain Kittredge who was killed in action during the Great War, I learned he had a grandfather who served in Civil War. His name was America Walton. Courtesy photo - Maine Archives. Monday, November 10, 2014. Paul was...
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Lowell Doughboys and more...: July 2015
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Lowell Doughboys and more. Many men and women in the Greater Lowell area served our country. Most came home but some did not. This blog remembers those that served in all wars from Greater Lowell. Monday, July 13, 2015. Corp George Ralph Quessy. George R. Quessy was born on Christmas Eve 1896 in West Chelmsford the youngest child of John J. and Effie B. (Clement) Quessy. He grew up on Main Street and attended Chelmsford schools. He became a farmer. Photo credit: Boston Public Library. In 1922 the West Ch...
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Lowell Doughboys and more...: December 2014
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Lowell Doughboys and more. Many men and women in the Greater Lowell area served our country. Most came home but some did not. This blog remembers those that served in all wars from Greater Lowell. Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Ground was broken on November 11, 1927 for the Pawtucketville War Memorial in memory of the seventeen men who died during World War One. The Gold Star Mother's of the district had the honor of breaking ground. The memorial was located on the riverbank of Riverside Street. Sadly the F...
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Lowell Doughboys and more...: June 2014
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Lowell Doughboys and more. Many men and women in the Greater Lowell area served our country. Most came home but some did not. This blog remembers those that served in all wars from Greater Lowell. Wednesday, June 25, 2014. The Congressional Medal of Honor and Lowell Connections. Here is the list of the Medal of Honor Recipients with Lowell connections:. US Army at Bull Run, VA. Buried in Lowell at Hildreth Family Cemetery. Married General Benjamin Butler's daughter. Eugene W. Ferris. John C. McFarland.
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science | An Educator's Journey
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An Educator's Journey. Braindroppings by Amy Bisson, an urban elementary teacher. Museums Across The Curriculum II. Museums Across the Curriculum Part I. Walking Lowell, a Walkable City. Where the Math Things Are. We Reap What Ed. Policy Has Sown. September 20, 2015. But there is, for me another undercurrent that impacted this event. Why didn’t the school, i.e., the teacher, recognize that this was not a bomb, that it was a physical science/engineering project? For most of the last 20 years that I taught...
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shared responsibility | An Educator's Journey
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An Educator's Journey. Braindroppings by Amy Bisson, an urban elementary teacher. Museums Across The Curriculum II. Museums Across the Curriculum Part I. Walking Lowell, a Walkable City. Where the Math Things Are. What We Have Here Is A Failure to Communicate. May 9, 2015. May 9, 2015. Popped into my head immediately:. What we have here is a failure to communicate. Is the message always top-down? Collaborative decision-making can be less expedient. Why are major decisions and messages. We need to stop th...
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Lowell Doughboys and more...: August 2014
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Lowell Doughboys and more. Many men and women in the Greater Lowell area served our country. Most came home but some did not. This blog remembers those that served in all wars from Greater Lowell. Saturday, August 23, 2014. Corp Joseph Worthy - 101st Infantry Company M - WW1. Joseph Worthy was survived by his father Joseph, sister Mrs. Martin Brick and brothers John and Richard. His mother died in 1912. He is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Lowell. A square is named in his honor a...
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collaboration | An Educator's Journey
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An Educator's Journey. Braindroppings by Amy Bisson, an urban elementary teacher. Museums Across The Curriculum II. Museums Across the Curriculum Part I. Walking Lowell, a Walkable City. Where the Math Things Are. The Toyota Principle: Collaboration. July 21, 2015. Educational leaders could take a page from one of the world’s leaders in the. A common purpose or mission. A safe place to take risks. At least one strong leader. Forward to about the 15 minute mark in this link. To the story of the Nummi Plan...
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