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  • The Ballad of Sally Brown by Thomas Hood

    The Ballad of Sally Brown by Thomas Hood

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    You memorized some Keats and Shelley. And, you’ve heard of Yeats and more. Surely you read old Bill the Bard and decoded his sonnets, too. About Rudyard Kipling, you know his Knighthood he declined. For Brendan Behan no one knows if sober he ever was, but for all you know of this awesome lot, there…

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Ray Hahn
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Walking into a building for the first time seldom prompts the question, who was the architect? Names like Wright, van der Rohe, Gropius, Pei and Fuller come to mind, but Furness? – not so much. Frank Furness isn’t well known beyond his home town of Philadelphia, but his forty year career brought over six-hundred homes, railroad stations, art museums, libraries, or government offices to the landscape. Read his story and be awed by his creative spirit.

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