History Is Calling -- Will Obama Answer? Nov 12, 2009
In the 1930s, Anne Morrow Lindbergh saw totalitarianism as "the wave of the future," and in the 1950s Whittaker Chambers believed that when he turned his back on communism he was choosing "the losing side.". The determination of heroic leaders made an amazing difference. (Townhall.com)
Jones: Time off for taking inventory Jul 18, 2009
Anne Morrow Lindbergh. I am a miracle and so are you. (Boxford Tri Town Transcript, MA)
Spring: Time to shed unneeded weight May 6, 2009
First written and published in 1955 by Anne Morrow Lindbergh (the wife of Charles Lindbergh), "Gift from the Sea" offers Lindbergh's thoughts on balancing life, work and relationships. The mother of five lived in a different era, yet her struggle to find balance in life parallels that of women today. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)
Montana Tech Snapshots May 4, 2009
Tech researcher receives national recognition Andrea Stierle, a chemistry researcher at Montana Tech, has received a certificate of merit recognition from the Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Found-ation for the work she and her husband, Don Stierle, have done with Berkeley Pit microbes as a source of anticancer agents. Don Stierle is a chemistry professor at Tech. (Montana Standard, MT)
Forecasting warm days ahead Mar 5, 2009
"It takes as much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have tried and succeeded." Anne Morrow Lindbergh. "You are the most important asset you have; treat yourself accordingly." Lucy MacDonald. (Forest Republican, WI)