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Matthew Schroder

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Entercom is the fourth largest radio station operator in the United States, operating 106 stations in 25 markets.
A Primer on Entercom Communications Corporation

Entercom is the fourth largest radio station operator in the United States, operating 106 stations in 25 markets.

"Our merchant seamen displayed their highest qualities and the brotherhood of the sea was never more strikingly shown than in their determination to defeat the U-boat." - Winston Churchill
Anti-Submarine Warfare in the North Atlantic During World War 2

“Our merchant seamen displayed their highest qualities and the brotherhood of the sea was never more strikingly shown than in their determination to defeat the U-boat.” – Winston Churchill

Looking at the trip notes from the driver before, I saw in big red letters, “This van is crazy!“ A review like that is not something a driver wants to see before starting on a long drive.
This Van Is Crazy! A Driver’s Tale on the Dalton Highway

Looking at the trip notes from the driver before, I saw in big red letters, “This van is crazy!“ A review like that is not something a driver wants to see before starting on a long drive.

Featured Stories
  • By analyzing other historians and  interjecting her own viewpoint, Hunt explores the visible meaning of what it meant to the people of France to kill the queen.0June 6, 2011

    A Review of The Bad Mother by Lynn Hunt

  • In the French Revolution, women wanting access to politics and the public sphere were suspiciously viewed by those who believed that women were unable to do the duties which were “natural” to them.0May 6, 2011

    Family Anxiety During the French and Industrial Revolution

  • The Industrial Revolution was a time of great change for Europe and the rest of the world. No longer was the main mode of production in the hands of the […]0May 6, 2011

    Warfare and the Industrial Revolution

  • “Consumption, Anglicization and the Formation of the American Identity” by T.H. Breen is a historical account of how consumption of English goods by the colonies formed both an Anglicized society […]0May 6, 2011

    U.S. Colonial Consumption

  • The mythical bird the Phoenix was believed to sacrifice itself on a huge fire and then rise from its own ashes.  It would bask in its newly found youth and […]0February 7, 2011

    Phoenix Mars Lander

Poetry
  • It’s dark. The lights shine in my face. I can’t see; blue, warm, silent; scared to death. I wish I could have seen this coming. So what am I supposed […]0May 7, 2011

    Life Stops – Life Keeps Moving

  • I think of when you were here how you teased me, how you joked I got offended but in a weird way I wasn’t angry I was almost flattered I […]0May 7, 2011

    Mortality

  • the wooden door is pulled open, its safe protective seal broken, my blanket of warmth is defaced;   stale-dry-frigid air rushes in, falls briskly upon my skin, the comfortable shelter […]0May 7, 2011

    In My Alaska Winters Tale

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