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Nicias’s Unwavering Patriotism

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Nicias’s Unwavering Patriotism

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The ancient Greek politician made up for his inaptitude in military affairs with praiseworthy piety, diligence, and honesty.
Otis Boykin: The Inventor Who Revolutionized the World of Electronics

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People with heart conditions all over the world can thank Otis Boykin for a new lease on life.
Nelson Glueck: ‘A Hero of Biblical Archaeology’

Nelson Glueck: ‘A Hero of Biblical Archaeology’

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a young scholar uses the Bible as his guide to become one of the 20th century’s most important archaeologists.
A Schoolboy Mob, a Villain, and the First Martyr of the Revolution

A Schoolboy Mob, a Villain, and the First Martyr of the Revolution

In ‘This Week in History,’ a gunshot fired blindly into a mob of Bostonians, kills a young boy, leading to a memorable and controversial trial.
Incredible Stories of Real-Life Castaways

Incredible Stories of Real-Life Castaways

Survival stories captivate listeners, especially when these hardy men and women have overcome unbelievable odds.
Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day

Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day

Raab Collection combines letters from Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt in historic offering.
Grit and Prayer: The Survival of a Star Aviator

Grit and Prayer: The Survival of a Star Aviator

This episode of ‘When Character Counts’ takes us aboard three rafts in the Pacific Ocean where a genuine hero helped save the lives of his fellow Americans.
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Jack Phillips stayed at his post, sending distress calls to other ships—a decision that saved lives but cost him his own.
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