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Our Family, by Victor Pemberton: A Review of a Moving Autobiographical NovelThe first of Victor Pemberton's "London saga" novels, Our Family is the emotional story of Letty and Ollie Hobbs, who over the decades strive to hold their family together through good times and bad, including the dark days of World War II.
March 29th Holidays and ObservancesOn this day Niagara Falls ran dry, the first batch of Coca-Cola was brewed, and we started figuring out how the Presidential succession works.- John Pemberton Invented...?John Stith Pemberton was far more of a doctor and chemist than he was a inventor. But an inventor is what he is most famous for being. In 1886, Pemberton concocted a non-alcholic drink that changed the world.
- Analysis of the Pupil by Henry JamesThe Pupil is a short story by Henry James, first published in Longman's Magazine in 1891. It is the emotional story of a precocious young boy growing up in a mendacious and dishonorable family.
- Pemberton Hall and the Ghosts of Eastern Illinois UniversityDo the ghosts of a murder victim and the woman who found her still haunt this dorm?
- Pemberton Festival 2008: British Columbia, CanadaThe very first Pemberton Festival is set for July 25-27, 2008, located in the beautiful surroundings of Pemberton British Columbia Canada. The three day music festival will feature performers such as Coldplay, Nine Inch Nails, Interpol, Death Cab For Cutie, and more.
- John Stith Pemberton and the History of Coca-ColaJohn Stith Pemberton, the inventor of Coca-Cola, never dreamed that his temperance beverage would prove as popular as it has.
- My Top Five League of Gentlemen CharactersPicking your top five League of Gentlemen characters is like picking your top five Simpsons characters. But here goes.
- 11/08/10 Daily Dose of NonsenseA new study. Wow, nevermind. There are way too many of them.
- Antoinette Perry, Namesake of the Tony AwardsShe went from staging plays on her front lawn to lighting up Broadway.
The Lion of PembertonThe Lion of Pemberton: Originally donated to the town on July 4th, 1900 by Aaron Early, this landmark now stands at the corner of Hanover and Mary Streets in the Borough of Pemberton, NJ. This story is set in the mid-1960's.