Author: Erik Loomis
This is the grave of Miller Huggins. Born in 1878 in Cincinnati, Huggins grew up pretty middle class. His father ran a grocery store. His son got to go to.
This is the grave of Duff Green. Born in 1791 in Woodford County, Kentucky (among our tastiest counties), Green grew up a boy of the frontier. He taught school, fought.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8d13572 Black History Month is so exciting. I get so many emails from corporate entities talking about how they care about Black History Month. And then nothing ever changes in.
My disdain for Matt Yglesias knows few bounds (the feeling is mutual, I may be the only person he's ever blocked on Twitter). However, as much as it bugs me.
As I've stated on several occasions, while the UAW winning that good contract from the Big Three was a huge thing, the future of the union depends on organizing foreign.
This might be a bit inside baseball for this crowd, but Mary Kay Henry stepping down as head of SEIU is a big deal, largely because it is so unusual.
I need help and you all probably want an open thread to talk about tech stuff, so let's do that. I discovered today that my Itunes purchases of the last.
I hate to do this because I don't want to get Denverite the satisfaction, but there's no question that Jokic is a god among basketball players and now he has.