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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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The Lost World
by Harry Hallman
During the early hours of the morning, I sometimes wake up feeling as though I have just visited a lost world, a world that no longer exists in our...
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I'm Going Home
by Harry Hallman
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I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent – 1957-1962
by Harry Hallman
It was hard to talk or be heard because, for some reason, this night, there were at least thirty guys and girls outside of our favorite hangout. A ...
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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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Yesteryear Technology
by Harry Hallman
Yesteryear Technology
We live in a fabulous technological world! So many great technical feats make our lives better and healthier. For example, in...
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Ties that Bind
by Harry Hallman
“Ties that bind” is an English language idiom that generally refers to shared beliefs that connect people emotionally. Religion would be one tie, f...
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Philadelphia Freedom
by Harry Hallman
It’s odd to look back to my days growing up during the 1950s in Philadelphia’s Kensington section. Kensington today is different from the blue-coll...
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It’s The Small Things
by Harry Hallman
People often tell you, “Don’t sweat the small things,” and that’s good advice when it comes to things that disturb you. However, it’s the small thi...
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Thanks (Giving) for the Memories
by Harry Hallman
On November 22, 1963, I was working in the darkroom making prints of some target or another for my employer, the United States Air Force. It was a ...
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The Streets of Philadelphia
by Harry Hallman
My favorite Bruce Springsteen song is “The Streets of Philadelphia.” It gives me a lump in my throat every time I hear it. This haunting song remin...
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The Few Who Sacrifice for the Many
by Harry Hallman
Over the years, I have written a lot about the days we reserve to honor our military veterans (Veterans Day and Memorial Day). Growing up in the ye...
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