06/19/2018
The Motley Fool And I don't know about you, but I always pay attention when some of the best growth investors in the world give me a stock tip.
Funded by a grant from the Library of Congress, the Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) program at Southeastern is an educational outreach program.
06/19/2018
The Motley Fool And I don't know about you, but I always pay attention when some of the best growth investors in the world give me a stock tip.
06/19/2018
The Motley Fool And I don't know about you, but I always pay attention when some of the best growth investors in the world give me a stock tip.
09/08/2016
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Today in 1907: 1st baseman Buck Leonard, baseman of Negro League's Homestead Grays, born. Baseball awarded to him: https://t.co/wdhNsfWVRH
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08/08/2016
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The legendary Olympic torch that travels around the world has been burning since 1936. From the 1984 games: https://t.co/z2hhjiN1K2
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08/08/2016
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Some amazing drawings for ! https://t.co/gMzcUZAffO
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08/04/2016
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Today in 2007: Barry Bonds ties Hank Aaron's 755 career home runs. Whose baseball record did Hank Aaron beat? https://t.co/Dnx5zMkMrY
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08/04/2016
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Today in History: George Washington, Master Mason - free mason primary sources https://t.co/aQ7XS3uTYb
Today in History: George Washington, Master Mason - TPS-Barat Primary Source Nexus Today in History–August 4–the Library of Congress features freemasonry. George Washington became a Master Mason, the highest rank in the Fraternity of Freemasonry, on this date in 1753. To learn more about freemasons and freemasonry, visit the Today in History section, then click the links below to…
07/27/2016
Great activity! https://t.co/jHlpZEBzKo
Kate Walker on Twitter “Analyzing old maps this morning at . .. generating so many ideas for my classroom. ”
07/25/2016
For all those teachers prepping for school--take a look at this! https://t.co/qAzpYhNDHQ
Overview - To Kill A Mockingbird - Lesson Plan | Teacher Resources - Library of Congress This resource guides students on a journey through the Depression Era in the 1930s. Activities familiarize the students with Southern experiences through the study of To Kill a Mockingbird and African American experiences through the examination of primary sources.
Election time! https://t.co/gAiIa7jKYo
Music educators take a look! https://www.loc.gov/collections/ragtime/about-this-collection/
About this Collection - Ragtime Ragtime, a uniquely American, syncopated musical phenomenon, has been a strong presence in musical composition, entertainment, and scholarship for over a century. See, hear, explore and learn!
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Today in 1789 Pres. Washington signed Tonnage Act, which set tax on ships in US waters (more on foreign than domestic)