Wednesday, March 22, 2023

RAINTREE COUNTY 1957

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A 1957 American epic historical romance western film adapted from the 1948 novel of the same name by Ross Lockridge Jr. The film was directed by Edward Dmytryk and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Set in the American South against the backdrop of the Antebellum South and the American Civil War, the film tells the story of a small-town Midwestern teacher and poet named John Shawnessy, who meets and marries a beautiful Southern belle named Susanna Drake; however, her emotional instability leads to the destruction of their marriage. The leading roles are played by Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Eva Marie Saint, Nigel Patrick and Lee Marvin.

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NBC NEWS---DRUG SHORTAGES

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Drug shortages are rising and pose a national security risk, new report warns
Story by Rebecca Shabad and Julie Tsirkin • 7h ago

WASHINGTON — Children's medication, antibiotics and treatment for ADHD are among a number of drugs that have been in short supply in recent months — and these shortages of critical medications are only rising, according to a new report released on Wednesday. MORE AT Drug shortages are rising and pose a national security risk, new report warns (msn.com)

CONGRATULATIONS ORLANDO GOMEZ AND...

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Great moment for Orlando Gomez ‘24 & our Boys Basketball Program, he was honored at the Lower Hudson Valley Awards Ceremony and our Tigers' 1st “All-Conference” recipient in 3 seasons!!! Tiger Pride!!! See the photo at (2) Facebook

PEOPLE SHOULD BE SEETHING MAD OVER COVID---AND MUCH MORE--GEORGE LEEF

 When a few people dared to question the need for or legality of the COVID policies, officials replied that they were only doing what “the science” said was the right response, usually followed by the insinuation that doubters were dangerous, retrograde people who didn’t care about putting lives at risk. Even infectious disease experts who disagreed that there was any scientific justification for the panoply of rules were ridiculed, smeared, and “deplatformed.” The last time there was such a concerted attack on freedom of speech in the US was during World War I, when the Wilson Administration pulled out all the stops in an effort to silence critics of the war.

The COVID response led to a huge contraction of liberty. But officials and their many allies scoffed: “So what? Foolish people shouldn’t be allowed to make up their own minds when experts know what’s best.”

But now, despite efforts to suppress it, information has leaked out, showing that the COVID policies were a great mistake, imposed by arrogant officials who were not following science, but rather were following their own authoritarian instincts. They were not telling people the truth about COVID, but lying to justify their assertion of power. They weren’t doing what was in the public interest, but rather what was in the interest of certain pressure groups.

Many people are angry over the harm that has been done by the tyrants who made the COVID decisions.

One of them is James Allan, a professor of law at Queensland University in Australia. In his recent article “I Am Still Seething Mad at What the Political Class Did to Us,” he explains why the politicians and their allies are utterly contemptible. He writes of their heavy-handed approach:

It was despotic, thuggish and overwhelmingly flew in the face of the data – data we had at the time, to be clear. Also culpable were the preponderance of the doctorly caste and the vast majority of journalists who exhibited zero skepticism and became barely better than PR fearmongering agents for the Government, not too unlike Pravda in that regard.  

READ MORE AT  People Should be “Seething Mad” Over COVID – And Much More | AIER

NORTHWELL HEALTH DROPS MOST MASK MANDATES

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Northwell Health drops most mask mandates for patients, visitors and team members--Mar 22, 2023, 10:17amUpdated 35m ago By: Danielle Hamilton

Northwell Health announced Wednesday that it's lifting mask requirements for team members, patients and visitors at hospitals and offices.  Northwell had already eased restrictions in its nonclinical areas.  It comes after face covering requirements were lifted in health care facilities across the state last month.  More at Northwell Health drops most mask mandates for patients, visitors and team members (news12.com)

EDUCATION ISSUES---K-12 'SOCALLY ENGINEERING"MILLIONS INTO ENRAGED SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIORS PARENTS WARN

K-12 curriculum 'socially engineering' millions into enraged young 'social justice warriors,' parents warn--Story by Hannah Grossman • Yesterday 12:59 PM

EXCLUSIVE – A curriculum developed under Yale Medical School is using emotional persuasion tactics to trigger children attending thousands of public schools to become angry about social justice causes and aid them in developing an "intersectional identity," parents worry.  More at K-12 curriculum 'socially engineering' millions into enraged young 'social justice warriors,' parents warn (msn.com)


FOR THOSE FOLLOWING CHARLES NEGY...

UCF professor fired for rejecting notion of systemic racism speaks out: 'Diversity is pretty much anti-White'--Opinion by Brian Flood • Yesterday 4:00 AM

Charles Negy, a University of Central Florida (UCF) professor who says he was fired after speaking out against the notion of systemic racism and White privilege, doesn’t believe diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) applies to everyone.

UCF fired Negy, he claims, after he sent a pair of tweets in the summer of 2020 – at the height of racial tensions in America following the death of George Floyd in police custody – that questioned the belief of systemic racism and White privilege. He finds it odd that the university’s website claims, "Our motto is simple: Diversity includes all of us – at the same time," because he feels there are different sets of rules for different types of peoples.  More at UCF professor fired for rejecting notion of systemic racism speaks out: 'Diversity is pretty much anti-White' (msn.com)

SOME VINTAGE WOMAN'S DAY MAGAZINES--ONLINE

Yes....we admit it.....and we don't care whether it's "politically correct" or not....

We miss the traditional women's magazines of days past.

Just loved WOMAN'S DAY for example.

Click on the links below to see some vitage copies, selectively scanned by our friend at FDPA:

---For the August 1952 edition, click here

---For the June 1952 edition, click here

---For the May 1955 edition, click here

BY SPECIAL REQUEST---SOME MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FROM CROTON-ON-HUDSON IN APRIL AND MAY OF 1950

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Some miscellaneous items from Croton in April and May of 1950. Leo Cherne, a staunch anti-Communist (but who also challenged McCarthy) is featured below (you can read more about him at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Cherne). There's some fireman's parade info, an interesting baseball game with some familiar Croton names too--and more. Click on the images below.









SERVICE INFO AND OBITUARY FOR PATRICIA ANN CRETARA

Patricia Ann Cretara, a resident of Croton on Hudson, NY passed away on April 23, 2024, surrounded by family. She was 81years old. GO TO  P...