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Sunday, 22 February 2009

[eogn] Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 3 new articles

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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 3 new articles

(+) Free or Low-Cost Communications When Traveling - Part I

The following is a Plus Edition article written by and copyright by Dick Eastman.

Telephone I believe I have some experience with communications while traveling. I am uploading this article to the EOGN web site from a hotel room in Tallahassee. I hope to write Part II of the article while riding a red-eye flight from Orlando to London, England in a few days. If all goes well, I will upload Part II from a hotel room in London.

Traveling does not have to mean you need to be incommunicado. In fact,...

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Genealogy of the the King in the Wizard of Id

Wizard_of_idThe Wizard of Id comic strip created by Johnny Hart and Brant Parker is one of my favorites. This week, the comic strip shows the King (or the Midget Monarch as he is sometimes known) commenting about genealogy. It is humorous. Due to copyright issues, I won't publish the comic strip here but you can view it by going to http://comics.com/wizard_of_id/2009-02-20.

My thanks to Robert Steed for telling me about this genealogy reference in this week's comic.


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Maryland Historical Society Lays Off Staff

According to an article in the CityPaper web site, the Maryland Historical Society laid off six of its 48 staff members on Wednesday, including an archivist, a director of collections, an assistant curator, a security guard, and part-time librarian, according to one former employee.

Founded in 1844, the Historical Society--which operates a museum and library at the corner of Park Avenue and Monument Street--is a key repository of irreplaceable historical artifacts and records. According to...

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