Overnight Code: A Q & A with Paige Bowers

  I’ve been waiting to read Paige Bower’s Overnight Code, the story of groundbreaking computer engineer and ship designer Raye Montague, ever since Paige announced the deal more than a year ago. When I finally got my hands on it, the book more than lived up to my expectations. Overnight Code is an important addition…

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A Woman’s Right to Vote and Germany’s 1932 Presidential Elections

  I’m still working my way through the articles Sigrid Schultz published under her by-line in the Chicago Tribune as part of my research for the new book. I’ve reached the days just after the run-offs for presidential election of 1932, in which Paul van Hindenburg defeated Adolf Hitler by a margin of 6,000,000 votes.…

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From the Archives: Shin Kickers From History: Margaret Chase Smith

My Own True Love recently reminded me about this post, which originally ran in 2018.  It seems like a good time to run it again, for reasons that I think need no explanation.   A blog post about Senator Margaret Chase Smith (1897-1995) could easily consist of nothing more than a collection of the trenchant…

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