"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." --Voltaire

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Celebrating Black History

Click here to visit a new link, "Celebrating Black History 365."

This link from Lawson State Community College in Alabama celebrates the contributions of many great African Americans of the past and present. It is a great research tool that is regularly updated. The link can also be found under "More Links" on the left side of this web page.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Turn in those overdue books!

Man returns book overdue since 1960


3:11 p.m. EST, January 7, 2007

HANCOCK, Michigan (AP) -- Robert Nuranen handed the local librarian a book he'd checked out for a ninth-grade assignment -- along with a check for 47 years' worth of late fees.
Nuranen said his mother misplaced the copy of "Prince of Egypt" while cleaning the house. The family came across it every so often, only to set it aside again. He found it last week while looking through a box in the attic.

"I figured I'd better get it in before we waited another 10 years," he said after turning it in Friday with the $171.32 check. "Fifty-seven years would be embarrassing."
The book, with its last due date stamped June 2, 1960, was part of the young Nuranen's fascination with Egypt. He went on to visit that country and 54 others, and all 50 states, he said, but he never did finish the book.

Nuranen now lives in Los Angeles, where he teaches seventh-grade social studies and language arts.

The library had long ago lost any record of the book, librarian Sue Zubiena said.
"I'm going to use it as an example," she said. "It's never too late to return your books."
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press.

Unlike the library in Hancock, Michigan, overdue charges at Furr never exceed $1.