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My Adventures at Wm. Cramp School- Kindergarten to 6th Grade 1949-1957
by Harry Hallman
My first recollection of Cramp Elementary was kindergarten. I would have been five years old, which by law you had to be to go to kindergarten bac...
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SPRING HAS SPRUNG! Happy Easter
by Harry Hallman
"Spring has sprung," my grandfather, Pop, used to say. It was a time for celebration for him because he could go fishing again. Every April the 15t...
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The Melodies of love and Nostalgia
by Harry Hallman
I woke up early this morning thinking about Jerry Blavat. May he rest in peace. Somehow, I don’t think he is resting but rather hosting rock and ro...
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Alive in the Summertime
by Harry Hallman
It‘s hot, almost oppressively hot, in the crowded schoolroom. You wipe the sweat from your forehead as the teacher gives final information about ho...
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A Bush Grows in Philadelphia
by Harry Hallman
When I grew up in Philly during the 1940s and 1950s, my family was not particularly religious. My dad was a nonpracticing Catholic, and my mom was ...
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Snowy Philly
by Harry Hallman
All images are from 1930 to 1980 and have been colorized.
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream
by Harry Hallman
Did you know that the term “I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream” comes from a song written in 1920 by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll, and...
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I'm Going Home
by Harry Hallman
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The Iceman Cometh and Goeth
by Harry Hallman
Atlanta, the city I live in now, is famous for being very hot and humid during the summer months. For instance, today, August 10, the temperature i...
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Happiness is?
by Harry Hallman
When we look back at our childhood years, we tend to remember the best parts. This is why we feel that it was our golden era. Not everyone has an i...
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A Day in the Life of a Kensington Kid
by Harry Hallman
1953 to 1957 – Ages 9 to 13 – Summer
The siren's sound was deafening as our teacher quickly guided us to the hallway and told us to put our heads b...
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What Memorial Day Means to Me
by Harry Hallman
Memorial Day celebrates all those military men and women who gave their lives for our country. To me, however, it also includes civil servants such...
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