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Weekly Contest #339
Morning JoeJules Bosch“Well, now they’ve stolen our sugar.” The gentleman making the matter-of-fact comment was Jack, our team leader. A balding, broad-shouldered, World War II Navy veteran, he lamented that there would be no sugar for our morning coffee, which he always prepared. (Essentially, he boiled water for our instant coffee, but he took the chore seriously.) It was the Spring of 1969, ten years before the Islamic Revolution, and the Shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, the last Iranian monarch, had a strategic partne...
Weekly Contest #297
Veterans Day November 2017 Jules Bosch In November 2017, I was starting my third year of volunteering at the Lyons Veterans Administration Medical Center in northern New Jersey. While my primary assignment was to interview and write brief biographies for veterans in a hospice unit, I was heading to the Veterans Day Parade in New York City on this particular early Saturday morning. Along with other volunteers and nurses, we accompanied a group of six soldiers from a nursing home at the VA. All the vets were in wheelchairs, and once we had sec...
Weekly Contest #286
He Collects Trains Jules Bosch For generations the name Lionel was as closelyassociated with Christmas as Santa Claus.— American Heritage Magazine How much?” I impatiently asked the bespectacled man behind the counter of New Jersey’s largest train store, The Train Station in Mountain Lakes, disappointed at the value he gave my most cherished possessions: the electric train sets I’ve acquired since childhood.The store was sprawling, with four separate areas displaying hundreds of electric trains and accessories. The sym...
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