Home Town

Home Town
Title Home Town PDF eBook
Author Tracy Kidder
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 490
Release 2012-09-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307826473

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In this splendid book, one of America's masters of nonfiction takes us home--into Hometown, U.S.A., the town of Northampton, Massachusetts, and into the extraordinary, and the ordinary, lives that people live there. As Tracy Kidder reveals how, beneath its amiable surface, a small town is a place of startling complexity, he also explores what it takes to make a modern small city a success story. Weaving together compelling stories of individual lives, delving into a rich and varied past, moving among all the levels of Northampton's social hierarchy, Kidder reveals the sheer abundance of life contained within a town's narrow boundaries. Does the kind of small town that many Americans came from, and long for, still exist? Kidder says yes, although not quite in the form we may imagine. A book about civilization in microcosm, Home Town makes us marvel afresh at the wonder of individuality, creativity, and civic order--how a disparate group of individuals can find common cause and a code of values that transforms a place into a home. And this book makes you feel you live there.

Home Town News

Home Town News
Title Home Town News PDF eBook
Author Sally Foreman Griffith
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 306
Release 1989-01-05
Genre History
ISBN 0198022263

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In 1895, a 27-year-old journalist named William Allen White returned to his home town of Emporia, Kansas, to edit a little down-at-the-heels newspaper he had just purchased for $3,000. "The new editor," he wrote in his first editorial, "hopes to live here until he is the old editor, until some of the visions which rise before him as he dreams shall have come true." White did become "the old editor," remaining with the Emporia Gazette until his death 50 years later. During his long tenure he gained nation-wide fame as an author, political leader, and social commentator. But more than anything else, he became the national embodiment of the small-town newspaperman and all the treasured virtues that small towns represented in the minds of Americans. Home Town News is both a fascinating biography and a compelling social history. As Sally Foreman Griffith shows, White's popular image--kindly yet crusading, fiercely independent yet deeply rooted in his community--doesn't do justice to the man's complexity. Shrewdly carving out a position of leadership in a faction-torn town, White carefully shaped his paper's vision of its community to promote local economic growth, Republican political control, and social harmony. With his emergence as a leader among Midwestern progressives, he carefully adapted the ideas and rhetoric of small-town boosterism to changing economic realities. The book uses White's career to help us understand the role of journalism--and the journalist--in turn-of-the-century American culture. Far from being a simple chronicler of daily events, the small-town newspaperman carried considerable weight in his community. He was a leading force in local business, a galvanizing influence in civic life, and a key political activist. As giant corporations came to dominate the national economy, the newspaperman played a pivotal yet ambivalent role in the resulting social transformation: he sought to preserve local autonomy even as his paper introduced his readers to mass-produced consumer goods. Home Town News also tells the story of Emporia, Kansas, during this period of social change. Its richly textured descriptions of small-town life take us beyond abstractions like "modernization," "progressivism," and "boosterism." As we observe the Emporia Street Fair of 1899, the heated controversy over the morality of a local doctor in 1902, and the elaborate campaign to build a Y.M.C.A. in 1914, we gain new insights into the processes that have shaped modern America.

Being a Home Town Vet

Being a Home Town Vet
Title Being a Home Town Vet PDF eBook
Author Doug Rains
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages 167
Release 2022-03-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1662469438

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When anyone is so fortunate to practice veterinary medicine as their calling, their memories are the journals of their lives. This book has excerpts of the journal from a veterinary general practioneers experiences of the happiness, sadness, and realities of being a veterinarian. Every day has been a heck of a ride. 2

Home Town Memories of Grinnell, Iowa

Home Town Memories of Grinnell, Iowa
Title Home Town Memories of Grinnell, Iowa PDF eBook
Author Dave Adkins
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 216
Release 2012-08-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1479701653

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I attended my 55th high school reunion in July of 2012 and was inspired to write Home Town Memories of Grinnell, Iowa. This work is not intended to be an all inclusive, comprehensive, scholarly history with a preoccupation for exact dates, etc. It is simply a personal history, my recollections of the old home town during a limited period in the towns history the 40s, 50s and 60s. I have written in my own way using a flow of words that came to me as I wrote. In a town of 8,000 9,000, as Grinnell was in those days - you eventually get to know and have some contact along the way with most people. My intent was to communicate in simple, straight forward terms and was not concerned about presenting it as a triumph in English language grammar.

Manual for the Preparation of Army Home Town News Material. U.S. Army Home Town News Center, Kansas City, Missouri, October 20, 1960

Manual for the Preparation of Army Home Town News Material. U.S. Army Home Town News Center, Kansas City, Missouri, October 20, 1960
Title Manual for the Preparation of Army Home Town News Material. U.S. Army Home Town News Center, Kansas City, Missouri, October 20, 1960 PDF eBook
Author United States. Army Department
Publisher
Total Pages 46
Release 1960
Genre
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Army Hometown News Program

Army Hometown News Program
Title Army Hometown News Program PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 32
Release 1984
Genre
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Hometown Hamburg

Hometown Hamburg
Title Hometown Hamburg PDF eBook
Author Frank Domurad
Publisher Anthem Press
Total Pages 386
Release 2019-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 1783089326

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Through the study of Hamburg handicraft in the late Weimar Republic ‘Hometown Hamburg’ addresses three intertwined problems in modern German history: the role of institutionalized social, political and cultural continuity versus contingency in the course of modern German development; the impact of conflicting notions of social order on the survival of liberal democracy; and the role of corporate politics in the rise of National Socialism.