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  • Anthony Comstock, September Morn, and the Fillmore

    Anthony Comstock, September Morn, and the Fillmore

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    “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech” is part of the first amendment of the U. S. Constitution. It went into effect on March 4, 1789. Historians are unable to agree when the first debate over censorship started, but we all know it will never end. Postcards are part of that…

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Jeep. Does it sound like the noise a bird makes? Well, it’s not. The origin of “Jeep” is a mystery, but a popular theory is that “Jeep” is an anagram or abbreviation of the military term “General Purpose” or “GP.”

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