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Deb Hoffmann – Eyewitness to the Sinking of the Andrea Doria
HOW A CLOSE FRIENDSHIP WITH A BOSTON GLOBE EDITOR GOT ME ON THE FRONT PAGE OVER 60 YEARS AGO While I was a Boston College student, my creative writing and journalism teacher was Bill Meek of the Boston Globe. … Continue reading
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SURVIVAL IN TIMES OF ADVERSITY by Deb Hoffmann
I see adversity as a challenge, It’s one we can easily manage. Truly it’s not a sort of strife, To be perfectly honest, it’s just part of life. Be creative and try out something new, You might well be surprised … Continue reading
The Protestant Reformation – 500th Year Celebration! Deborah Hoffmann
THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION 500th Year 2019 By Deborah Hoffmann On this beautiful late summer day, of course, my first visit was to the Cathedral for the noon organ concert. Built in the 11th to 13th century and is said to have … Continue reading
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