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All About Bennie . . .

HUMANITIES is a magazine published by the National Endowment for the Humanities , an independent grant-making agency of the United States government dedicated to supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities. Their web site is a fine, diverse creation, and has an article by Amy Lifson , titled "Ben-Hur: The Book That Shook the World" . It's a fascinating...

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Ben-Hur: The Book That Shook the World

"Hate keeps a man alive." Those famous words do not actually appear in the original 1880 novel Ben-Hur by General Lew Wallace. Karl Tunberg, or more likely Christopher Fry or Gore Vidal (there was a dispute over the screenplay credit), gave that line to Roman patrician Quintus Arrius as he confronted the magnificent, nearly-naked galley slave Judah Ben-Hur, played by Charlton Heston, in the...

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Ben Hur

Here’s an interesting piece from the Nat’l Endowment for the Humanities’ magazine Humanities on General Lew Wallace and his greatest known work Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ. Here’s a taste, read the whole thing here: Since its first publication, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ has never been out of print. It outsold [...]

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Ben-Hur part 1

Something a little more literary for a change. Ben-Hur is based on the novel by Lew Wallace, first published in 1880. I'm going to point you to Wikipedia for more information on the background of the book and its author to save myself some effort (I'm writing this on Sunday evening and I've a bunch of shows recorded off the TV crying out to be watched). Even if you've not read the book, most

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Dream while you are awake...

Civil War General Lew Wallace, writing in the first edition of "Ben Hur" (1873), wrote of dreams. He penned: "Men speak of dreaming as if it were a phenomenon of night and sleep. They should know better. All results achieved...

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Basketball update/recruiting

Park Tudor point guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell last weekend. Rock Island, Ill. guard Chasson Randle for the Notre Dame game. As Matt Painter and his staff pound the pavement for 2011 and 2012 recruiting class members, home football game weekend unofficial visits are an excellent way for the players to familiarize themselves with Purdue. At the same time, it helps the coaches get a feel for how...

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Indiana Celebrities

The Indiana Historical Society has released a series of excellent biographies of famous Hoosiers, both those who stayed in Indiana and those who moved on to careers in other places. Recent additions to this series include: Red Skelton : the Mask Behind the Mask - Red Skelton was born in Vincennes and worked in just [...]

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Making early late

On Monday we went to the Monocacy National Battlefield. Toward the end of the Civil War the Confederate forces decided to try to capture Washington DC. Confederate troops led by Gen. Jubal Early traveled from Virginia and through western Maryland approaching the Monocacy junction - just south of Frederick - where they engaged irregular troops commanded by Union Gen. Lew Wallace. Though the Union troops...

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Billy the Kid Letters Found

The originals of two Billy the Kid's letters to Gov. Lew Wallace have been located and now are on display at the state History Library in Santa Fe. The Kid wrote the first letter, probably in 1879, proposing to trade testimony for freedom and the second asking the governor to uphold his end of the bargain, as Billy lay manacled in a Santa Fe jail cell three blocks from the Palace of the Governors....

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#news #santafe New Mexico library has Billy the Kid letters

The handwritten letter to the governor is polite, articulate and to the point.

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New Mexico library has Billy the Kid letters

The handwritten letter to the governor is polite, articulate and to the point.

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Billy the Kid: An outlaw, and an articulate one, as letters to New Mexico governor show

The sender of the letter to territorial governor Lew Wallace was none other than Billy the Kid, the legendary gunslinger who was being held in the Santa Fe jail at the time. Just four months later, the Kid was gunned down by Sheriff Pat Garrett.

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New Mexico library has Billy the Kid letters

SANTA FE, N.M. -- The handwritten letter to the governor is polite, articulate and to the point.

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New Mexico library has Billy the Kid letters

The handwritten letter to the governor is polite, articulate and to the point.

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Etherington commit a good pickup in the Class of 2011

The news today that Austin Etherington , the 6-6 shooting guard from Hamilton Heights High School, has given his verbal commitment to play basketball at Indiana is a good get for the Hoosiers. As far as I know, rivals.com has yet to release its national rankings for the class of 2011. The last ranking I saw for 2011 from Scout.com had Etherington No. 57 in the nation. So you should probably figure...