Paul Nichols lives in Loudon. Thinking about the anniversary of Earth Day coming up on April 22, I read an essay by the late evolutionary biologist...
Paul Nichols lives in Loudon. It’s difficult to find much encouraging news from across the planet these days. Worldwide disasters brought on by...
The consequences of a past war experience are usually far-reaching and everlasting. What I think of as ‘war’s hereafter.’ Formidable advances in...
It has been heartening to read the many excellent letters appearing in recent Monitors stating robust opposition to the passage of NH House bill HB...
My advanced age, plus staying pretty much cooped up due to the COVID pandemic, has had me reflecting on the past. And in some ways, longing for it....
Coupled with the 1929 stock market crash and the Great Depression of the 1930s was the horrific Dust Bowl, brought on by a serious extended drought...
I read with dismay, but not surprise, about President Donald Trump’s advocacy for renewed production and use of landmines, as described by an L.A...
During the last days of August 2004, my wife and I were vacationing on the coast of Maine. As it happened, the Republican National Convention was...
The front cover feature article of the May/June 2006 Disabled American Veteran (DAV) magazine began with the following quote: “In October 1929 the...
April 6, 2017, marked the 100th anniversary of the United States’ entrance into World War I, the “Great War” that had been raging unmercifully in...
At some point between the brief time span separating the mass slaughter on the streets of Las Vegas and the Valentine’s Day massacre in the...
Our battalion area was in the expansion process. Many Vietnamese graves located in this area had been indiscriminately bulldozed away, causing...