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    The greatest social reformer of her time!Pres. Franklin Roosevelt called Lillian Wald "one of the least known yet most important people" of her time. Wald, a relentless advocate for the welfare of children, was responsible for many of the social and health-related programs we take for granted today. She campaigned for school lunches and nurses in public schools, founded the Henry Street Settlement ... Read more

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    Operation Northwind was the little-known second Battle of the Bulge, which cost the Americans and their French comrades-in-arms nearly as many casualties and almost detroyed the Alliance. It was planned by the Fuhrer himself, which hurled eight German divisions, three of them SS, against the thinly-held American line in the Alsace-Lorraine region. Although the US High Command was forewarned by ... Read more

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    In "The House on Henry Street," Lillian D. Wald offers a poignant and immersive glimpse into the life of a settlement house in New York City during the early 20th century. Through her vivid prose, Wald masterfully intertwines personal anecdotes and social commentary, chronicling the struggles and triumphs of the immigrant communities served by the Henry Street Settlement. The narrative is rich in ... Read more

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  • The German Lesson

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