Maria Dickin, PDSA’s Incredible Founder 151 years on: the story of Maria Dickin and PDSA – PDSA I stumbled across this woman for a reason. Her story needs to be told. I was hoping to find a biography program on
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Maria Dickin, PDSA’s Incredible Founder 151 years on: the story of Maria Dickin and PDSA – PDSA I stumbled across this woman for a reason. Her story needs to be told. I was hoping to find a biography program on
Barbie became popular as I became a tween. My doll was Shirley Temple, which had some beautiful handmade clothes from a beloved aunt. She even made me a matching outfit. My younger sister, however, was born into the phenomenon, that
When Dorothy Parker Got Fired from Vanity Fair By Jonathan Goldman Dorothy Parker’s reputation as one of the premier wits of the 20th century rests firmly on the brilliance of her writing, but the image of her as a plucky, fast-talking, independent
Pearl S. Buck I was introduced to her when I read the book “The Good Earth” as a mid-schooler and it left its mark. Reading opened the world to me. Ms. Buck opened up the curious world of the East
This is the tomb of Marie Skłodowska–Curie in Panthéon, Paris. What is unique about this tomb is that it is reinforced with inch-thick lead to protect the public from the radiation that still emanates from her body. Curie was a
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