The Writer's Almanac from Saturday, January 13, 2001 "Ah Poverties, Wincings, and Sulky Retreats," by Walt Whitman. ORIGINAL TEXT - 2001 ORIGINAL AUDIO - 2001 It's the birthday of novelist and short-story writer Elizabeth Searle, born in Philadelphia (1962). She was a special education teacher working with autistic patients in a state hospital, and wrote a number of stories set in that world; they were collected in her first book,
Checked out you schedule for PHC and was disappointed you haven't scheduled a West Coast round. We in Sacramento would love to have you experience some of the good life, along with perhaps stops in SF, LA, and San Diego.
The first live broadcast of the Met Opera was in 1931. There was no radio in 1911.
Checked out you schedule for PHC and was disappointed you haven't scheduled a West Coast round. We in Sacramento would love to have you experience some of the good life, along with perhaps stops in SF, LA, and San Diego.