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Apple Streusel Muffins
These apple streusel muffins remind us of coffee cake, and my husband and kids love them as a quick breakfast or snack on the run. The drizzle of glaze makes them pretty enough for company. —Dulcy Grace, Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania
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S’mores Monkey Bread Muffins
When it comes to mini versions of anything, I’m sold! These muffins are ooey-gooey individual-sized monkey breads made with frozen dinner roll dough, graham cracker crumbs, chocolate chips and mini marshmallows. They couldn’t be easier to make, and kids just love them. —Tina Butler, Royce City, Texas
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  Sour Cream Chip Muffins
Take one bite and you’ll see why I think these rich, tender muffins are the best I’ve ever tasted. Mint chocolate chips make them a big hit with my family and friends. —Stephanie Moon, Boise, Idaho
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Blueberry Streusel Muffins
What a joy to set out a basket of these moist blueberry muffins with crumb topping on the brunch buffet. People rave when they taste them for the first time. —Mary Anne McWhirter, Pearland, Texas
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Cran-Apple Muffins
I like to pile a fresh batch of these muffins on a plate when friends drop in for coffee. Even my grandkids enjoy the cranberry and apple flavor combination. —Millie Westland, Hayward, Minnesota
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Orange Corn Muffins
This is an old recipe that I decided to improve upon—and I like this version so much better! Sometimes, I’ll make lemon corn muffins by substituting lemon peel if I don’t happen to have any oranges on hand. —Hope Huggins, Santa Cruz, California
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Banana Mocha-Chip Muffins
These moist muffins combine my two favorite things—chocolate and coffee. The banana is just an added flavor bonus. —Melissa Williams, Taylorville, Illinois
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On-the-Go Breakfast Muffins
My muffins are a frequent request from everyone in the family. I usually make them on Sunday nights, so when we’re running late on weekday mornings, the kids can grab these to eat on the bus. —Irene Wayman, Grantsville, Utah
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Shirred Egg Corn Muffins
For our brunches, we bake eggs in cornbread cups. With cheddar sauce and more cheese sprinkled on top, they make a cute little meal-in-one package. —Lisa Speer, Palm Beach, Florida
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Cranberry Sweet Potato Muffins
Bold autumn flavors of sweet potatoes, cranberries and cinnamon give seasonal appeal to these golden muffins. I recommended them for a change-of-pace treat with a meal, packed into a lunch box or as a snack. —Diane Musil, Lyons, Illinois
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Berry Cream Muffins
If you can’t decide which berries to use in these muffins, you can’t go wrong using half raspberries and half blueberries! —Linda Gilmore, Hampstead, Maryland
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Zucchini-Chocolate Chip Muffins
Whenever I make these muffins, I freeze several. As I’m leaving for work in the morning, I pull one out and enjoy it at the office with a cup of coffee. —Janet Pierce DeCori, Rockton, Illinois
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Basic Banana Muffins
This banana muffin recipe goes over so well with kids. Not only are these banana bread muffins like cupcakes, but they’re ready, start to finish, in just half an hour! —Lorna Greene, Harrington, Maine
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Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Muffins
I saw this recipe in a newspaper years ago and have changed it quite a bit. I make these muffins at least once a month and get many requests for the recipe. —Cheryl Bohn, Dominion City, Manitoba
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Orange Zucchini Muffins
For tender muffins, try this tip: When combining the muffin batter, stir just until dry ingredients are moistened. Overmixing makes muffins less tender. —Chris Snyder, Boulder, Colorado
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Cherry Chip Muffins
When Valentine’s Day rolls around, I like to bake these cute muffins in small heart-shaped tins. Drizzled with pink icing, they look adorable and taste wonderful. —Shirley Glaab, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
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Walnut Zucchini Muffins
Shredded zucchini adds makes these walnutty muffins extra tender. If you have lots of zucchini in summer as many of us do, this is a good way to use some of it. —Harriet Stichter, Milford, Indiana
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Aunt Betty’s Blueberry Muffins
My Aunt Betty is quite a baker, but I look forward to these mouthwatering blueberry muffin recipe the most. She gives me enough so that I can freeze and enjoy them for weeks. —Sheila Raleigh, Kechi, Kansas
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Jumbo Blueberry Muffins
In Michigan there are lots of blueberries, so I enjoy trying recipes with them, like a jumbo version of a classic muffin. — Jackie Hannahs, Brethren, Michigan
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Cappuccino Muffins
These are my favorite muffins to serve with a cup of coffee or a tall glass of cold milk. Not only are they great for breakfast, they make a tasty dessert or midnight snack. I get lots of recipe requests whenever I serve them. The espresso spread is also super on a bagel. —Janice Schulz, Racine, Wisconsin
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Orange-Berry Yogurt Muffins
These are my husband’s favorite muffins so I love to keep them on hand. They freeze and reheat beautifully. Just warm them in the oven for 30 seconds and you’re ready to go! —Amber Cummings, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Apple Spice Muffins
I came up with this recipe when I was out of my usual muffin-making ingredients. I improvised, and the results were terrific! —Beckie Lapointe, Abbotsford, British Columbia
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Favorite Banana Chip Muffins
These banana chocolate chip muffins are one of the first things my husband gets hungry for when he’s home from deployment. I make sure to have the overripe bananas ready. They’re a family tradition. —Kimberly Duda, Sanford, North Carolina
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Pecan Pie Mini Muffins
While these are delicious year-round, you could easily turn them into an edible Christmas gift. They look festive on a decorative tray wrapped in red or green cellophane or tucked into a giveaway cookie plate. And don’t forget to include the recipe so your recipient can enjoy this treat over and over again! —Pat Schrand, Enterprise, Alabama
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Sausage Cheese Muffins
These small savory muffins are fun to serve as appetizers or at brunch. With just five ingredients, the tasty bites are easy to whip up to take to a party, the office or a friend. —Willa Paget, Nashville, Tennessee
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Jumbo Caramel Banana Muffins
Love banana bread? These flavorful muffins, drizzled with sweet caramel icing, will fit the bill in a big way. —Katherine McClelland, Deep Brook, Nova Scotia
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Glazed Lemon Blueberry Muffins
Bursting with berries and drizzled with a light lemony glaze, these muffins are moist, tender and truly something special. This is one recipe you simply must try for family and friends. —Kathy Harding, Richmond, Missouri
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Monkey Muffins
These bite-sized mini muffins will be a favorite with your family and friends—or anyone who loves bananas, peanut butter and chocolate! It’s also a good way to use up overripe bananas. —Amie Longstaff, Painesville Township, Ohio
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Ginger Pear Muffins
This wonderful recipe has been in my files for years. The chunks of fresh pear make each bite moist and delicious. —Lorraine Caland, Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Banana Macadamia Muffins
These muffins taste even better the next day, so to save time, I often make them the night before. They stay moist for days. —Stasha Wampler, Clinchport, Virginia
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Apple Pumpkin Muffins
The combination of flavors makes this recipe a perfect treat for a cool fall day. These apple and pumpkin muffins are great for breakfast, dessert or an after-school snack. —Beth Knapp, Littleton, New Hampshire
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Tropical Muffins
I entered these muffins at our county fair and won the grand champion award for baked goods. They’re so moist, they don’t need butter. —Sylvia Osborn, Clay Center, Kansas
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Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins
The title says it all! I use whole wheat flour and applesauce to make the muffins lighter without sacrificing any flavor. We make these chocolate chocolate chip muffins for breakfast at the school where I work. —Theresa Harrington, Sheridan, Wyoming
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Cranberry Pumpkin Muffins
Tart, juicy cranberries enhance the delicate pumpkin flavor of these muffins. Sometimes I dust the tops with powdered sugar to add a little sweetness. —Sue Ross, Casa Grande, Arizona
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Cream Cheese Raspberry Muffins
Everyone loves these moist, cake-like muffins flavored with raspberries and walnuts. The sweet drizzle of icing makes them pretty enough to serve guests. —Phyllis Schmalz, Kansas City, Kansas
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Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins
I bake a lot of different muffins, but this is the recipe I use the most. Their small size makes them difficult to resist! —Joanne Shew Chuk, St. Benedict, Saskatchewan
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Pumpkin Cranberry Muffins
Spicy pumpkin perks up these muffins, and cranberries lend a sweet-and-sour tang. Made with wholesome whole wheat, they’re great to bring to a brunch. —Lynne Parrish, Phoenix, Arizona
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Lemony Poppy Seed Muffins
These golden goodies are always popular at brunches and bake sales. For a great holiday gift, put the muffins in a pretty basket or other container and add a jar of preserves. Kimberly Baxter, Exeter, Rhode Island
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Pumpkin Spice Muffins
Nothing beats these quick muffins for irresistible, homemade pumpkin pie flavor. Serve them with any meal or as a satisfying snack. —Michel Karkula, Chandler, Arizona
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Deluxe Corn Muffins
These tender corn muffins are the cream of the crop! Tender and moist, the muffins get a pleasing hint of sweetness from the easy homemade honey butter. —Angela Lively Baxter, Tennessee
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Poppy Seed Mini Muffins
These moist muffins may be small, but they’re always a big hit on a brunch buffet, as a quick snack or as part of a bread basket assortment. The combination of poppy seeds and a hint of lemon makes them irresistible. —Kathryn Anderson, Casper, Wyoming
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Cheesecake Pumpkin Muffins
My mother-in-law came up with these tender treats by combining a few of her favorite muffin recipes. Chock-full of pumpkin, they feature both a sweet cream cheese filling and crunchy praline topping. —Lisa Powelson, Scott City, Kansas
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Apple-Walnut Muffin Mix
Keep this mix on hand for small-batch baking. Each muffin comes out with a nice, rounded top, crunchy sugar topping, and hints of cinnamon, walnuts and apples. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Cranberry Nut Muffins
These are delicious, beautiful muffins. I serve them during the holidays or anytime cranberries are available. The leftovers always make good breakfast treats. Through the years I’ve tried many cranberry recipes for bread and muffins, but this remains my family’s all-time favorite! —Flo Burtnett, Gage, Oklahoma
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Sausage Breakfast Muffins
I can never seem to get out of bed with enough time to make breakfast. My solution is to make these muffins ahead of time and pop them in the microwave for 30 seconds just before heading out the door. —Sara Sanders, Fountain City, Indiana
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Winning Cranberry Muffins
Our town is the hub of all the area’s large cranberry bogs, which are beautiful year-round. I’ve had this particular recipe for quite a while and have modified it over the years. These muffins are my husband’s favorite, and my friends like them, too. It’s a typical, hearty New England muffin! —Dorothy Bateman, Carver, Massachusetts
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Pumpkin Oat Muffins
It isn’t considered Thanksgiving or Christmas in my house until these are on the table. Enjoy the flavors of pumpkin pie in easy-to-eat muffin form. &mdashCarol Hale, Sarver, Pennsylvania
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Blueberry Yogurt Muffins
With the addition of vanilla yogurt, this basic muffin turns out moist and tender. It’s easy and quick to prepare. My husband loves these muffins for breakfast on mornings when he is rushing out the door. —Cindi Budreau, Neenah, Wisconsin
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Cranberry Gingerbread Muffins
This wonderful treat can be served as a breakfast or brunch bread. The spices and cranberries really put people in the holiday spirit! —Lisa Varner, Charleston, South Carolina
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Ham and Cheese Muffins
Serve these savory biscuitlike muffins for breakfast, at snack time or along with a hearty bowl of soup. —Doris Heath, Franklin, North Carolina
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Apple Crunch Muffins
These apple-filled muffins taste like little coffee cakes. I sometimes drizzle hot caramel over the muffins and serve them as dessert. —Brenda Betz, Oakland, Maryland
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  Blackberry Lemon Muffins
These tender muffins are bursting with flavor, and they remind me of spring. Garnish with grated lemon peel for added color and even more punch from the lemon. —Vicky Palmer, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Zesty Ham and Cheese Muffins
I developed this recipe and it has become a favorite of my mother’s. I often make a batch for the two of us to share. The muffins are great for brunch or an on-the-go breakfast. —Julie Hess, Lititz, Pennsylvania
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Java Muffins
If you love your morning java like I do, get a double dose by paring this crunchy pecan-topped muffin with your favorite hot cup of Joe. They travel well and are ideal to take to work—for that mid-morning coffee break, of course. —Zainab Ahmed, Mountlake Terrace, Washington
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Apricot Banana Muffins
These will satisfy your sweet tooth. If you’re eating them hot, try using a fork and dip them in maple syrup or sprinkle them with confectioners sugar. —Gina Berry, Chanhassen, Minnesota.
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Red, White and Blue Muffins
Since my two children are grown, this is the perfect size recipe for just my husband and me. They are easy to prepare, pretty and delicious! —Ronna Farley, Rockville, Maryland
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Nutty Maple Muffins
Sweet, moist and laced with delightful maple flavor, these muffins are packed with pecans. They freeze well and taste as good with walnuts instead of pecans. —Betty Rupert, Chatham, Ontario
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smythfamilytree · 7 years ago
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Witt ............................... 12 Wade Ellwyn Debrick .................................. +Nancy ............................ 11 George Wilbur Smyth ............................... +Mary Bernice Kock ............................... 12 Lauralee Ruth Smyth .................................. +Christopher Eric Harkey ............................... 12 Melissa Elaine Smyth .................................. +Dale Francis Wight ............................... 12 Amelia Joy Smyth .................................. +George Lea ............................... 12 Stephen Reed Smyth .................................. +Deeann ? ............................... 12 Daniel Eugene Smyth b: February 01, 1953 d: February 1953 ............................ 11 Virginia Helen Smyth ............................... +Donald Edmond Schreiner ............................... 12 Donald Edmond Schreiner, Jr. .................................. +Virginia Elizabeth Start ............................... 12 Ronald Arthur Schreiner .................................. +Julie Ann Sarvis ............................... *2nd Wife of Ronald Arthur Schreiner: .................................. +Patricia Ann Noland ............................ 11 Clara Rose Smyth ............................... +[238] George Edward LaMere b: October 25, 1922 d: July 16, 1982 ............................... 12 Gerald Edward Smyth ............................... 12 Gina Elaine LaMere .................................. +Benson Paul Winfield ............................... *2nd Husband of Gina Elaine LaMere: .................................. +Delbert Ray Blair ............................... 12 Gloria Irene LaMere .................................. +Kenneth Merton Shell ............................... *2nd Husband of Gloria Irene LaMere: .................................. +William Lyman Gotchy ............................... 12 James Owen LaMere .................................. +Evelyn Chance ............................... *2nd Wife of James Owen LaMere: .................................. +Linda Arnold ............................... 12 Glenn Edward LaMere .................................. +Vivian Gail Strunk ............................... 12 Raymond Eugene LaMere .................................. +Elaine Marie Nichols ............................ *2nd Husband of Clara Rose Smyth: ............................... +Robert Foss Houck b: March 02, 1931 d: November 18, 1998 ............................... 12 Robert Foss Houck, Jr. .................................. +Shannon Dawn Speer ............................ 11 Edward Orval Smyth ............................... +Edna Carolyn Shellenberger ............................... 12 Richard Orval Smyth ............................... 12 Tammy Rene Smyth .................................. +Bruce Allen Sims ............................ 11 Viola Ruth Smyth b: May 04, 1926 d: November 18, 1984 ............................... +Floyd E. Culwell ............................... 12 Floyd Orval Culwell b: July 14, 1944 d: June 11, 1955 ............................ *2nd Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth: ............................... +Forrest E. Culwell ............................... 12 James Oliver Culwell .................................. +Leila Marie Oliver ............................... 12 Forrest Courtney Culwell b: August 14, 1949 d: January 04, 1950 ............................ *3rd Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth: ............................... +C. Hershel Hatfield ............................ *4th Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth: ............................... +[238] George Edward LaMere b: October 25, 1922 d: July 16, 1982 ............................... 12 Georgena Evelyn LaMere ............................... 12 John Edward LaMere .................................. +Trisha Christie ............................... *2nd Wife of John Edward LaMere: .................................. +Cheryl Diane Keeling ............................ 11 Edna May Smyth b: May 25, 1935 d: August 1970 ............................... +Cloyce Leroy "Dutch" Hatfield ............................... 12 Cloyce Leroy Hatfield, Jr. .................................. +April Heney ............................... *2nd Wife of Cloyce Leroy Hatfield, Jr.: .................................. +Elizabeth Christine Robison ............................ *2nd Husband of Edna May Smyth: ............................... +Melburn E. "Bucky" Bates ............................... 12 Jessie Ann Bates ............................... 12 Sherri Lynn Bates .................................. +George James Benson ............................ *3rd Husband of Edna May Smyth: ............................... +Wilbur Cleo Shafer ............................... 12 Norman Lyle Shafer .................................. +Sheila Rachelle Goffic ............................... 12 Daniel Eugene Shafer .................................. +Deborah Sue Maloney ............................... 12 Linda Jean Shafer ............................... 12 Christy Sue Shafer .................................. +Raymond Clay Northrup ............................... 12 William Orval Shafer b: September 25, 1957 d: December 19, 1957 ......................... 10 Cedric Horton Lull b: February 06, 1905 d: September 1971 ............................ +Desiree Culbertson ...................... 9 Alfred Myron Lull b: December 05, 1869 d: March 28, 1940 ......................... +Alice May Helm b: January 02, 1866 d: October 07, 1921 ......................... 10 ? Lull ......................... 10 Melva Mae Lull ............................ +Jacob Mittby ............................ 11 Eileen Mittby
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Witt   ............................... 12  Wade Ellwyn Debrick   ..................................  +Nancy   ............................ 11  George Wilbur Smyth   ...............................  +Mary Bernice Kock   ............................... 12  Lauralee Ruth Smyth   ..................................  +Christopher Eric Harkey   ............................... 12  Melissa Elaine Smyth   ..................................  +Dale Francis Wight   ............................... 12  Amelia Joy Smyth   ..................................  +George Lea   ............................... 12  Stephen Reed Smyth   ..................................  +Deeann ?   ............................... 12  Daniel Eugene Smyth  b: February 01, 1953  d: February 1953 ............................ 11  Virginia Helen Smyth   ...............................  +Donald Edmond Schreiner   ............................... 12  Donald Edmond Schreiner, Jr.   ..................................  +Virginia Elizabeth Start   ............................... 12  Ronald Arthur Schreiner   ..................................  +Julie Ann Sarvis   ...............................  *2nd Wife of Ronald Arthur Schreiner:   ..................................  +Patricia Ann Noland   ............................ 11  Clara Rose Smyth   ...............................  +[238] George Edward LaMere  b: October 25, 1922  d: July 16, 1982 ............................... 12  Gerald Edward Smyth   ............................... 12  Gina Elaine LaMere   ..................................  +Benson Paul Winfield   ...............................  *2nd Husband of Gina Elaine LaMere:   ..................................  +Delbert Ray Blair   ............................... 12  Gloria Irene LaMere   ..................................  +Kenneth Merton Shell   ...............................  *2nd Husband of Gloria Irene LaMere:   ..................................  +William Lyman Gotchy   ............................... 12  James Owen LaMere   ..................................  +Evelyn Chance   ...............................  *2nd Wife of James Owen LaMere:   ..................................  +Linda Arnold   ............................... 12  Glenn Edward LaMere   ..................................  +Vivian Gail Strunk   ............................... 12  Raymond Eugene LaMere   ..................................  +Elaine Marie Nichols   ............................  *2nd Husband of Clara Rose Smyth:   ...............................  +Robert Foss Houck  b: March 02, 1931  d: November 18, 1998 ............................... 12  Robert Foss Houck, Jr.   ..................................  +Shannon Dawn Speer   ............................ 11  Edward Orval Smyth   ...............................  +Edna Carolyn Shellenberger   ............................... 12  Richard Orval Smyth   ............................... 12  Tammy Rene Smyth   ..................................  +Bruce Allen Sims   ............................ 11  Viola Ruth Smyth  b: May 04, 1926  d: November 18, 1984 ...............................  +Floyd E. Culwell   ............................... 12  Floyd Orval Culwell  b: July 14, 1944  d: June 11, 1955 ............................  *2nd Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth:   ...............................  +Forrest E. Culwell   ............................... 12  James Oliver Culwell   ..................................  +Leila Marie Oliver   ............................... 12  Forrest Courtney Culwell  b: August 14, 1949  d: January 04, 1950 ............................  *3rd Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth:   ...............................  +C. Hershel Hatfield   ............................  *4th Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth:   ...............................  +[238] George Edward LaMere  b: October 25, 1922  d: July 16, 1982 ............................... 12  Georgena Evelyn LaMere   ............................... 12  John Edward LaMere   ..................................  +Trisha Christie   ...............................  *2nd Wife of John Edward LaMere:   ..................................  +Cheryl Diane Keeling   ............................ 11  Edna May Smyth  b: May 25, 1935  d: August 1970 ...............................  +Cloyce Leroy "Dutch" Hatfield   ............................... 12  Cloyce Leroy Hatfield, Jr.   ..................................  +April Heney   ...............................  *2nd Wife of Cloyce Leroy Hatfield, Jr.:   ..................................  +Elizabeth Christine Robison   ............................  *2nd Husband of Edna May Smyth:   ...............................  +Melburn E. "Bucky" Bates   ............................... 12  Jessie Ann Bates   ............................... 12  Sherri Lynn Bates   ..................................  +George James Benson   ............................  *3rd Husband of Edna May Smyth:   ...............................  +Wilbur Cleo Shafer   ............................... 12  Norman Lyle Shafer   ..................................  +Sheila Rachelle Goffic   ............................... 12  Daniel Eugene Shafer   ..................................  +Deborah Sue Maloney   ............................... 12  Linda Jean Shafer   ............................... 12  Christy Sue Shafer   ..................................  +Raymond Clay Northrup   ............................... 12  William Orval Shafer  b: September 25, 1957  d: December 19, 1957 ......................... 10  Cedric Horton Lull  b: February 06, 1905  d: September 1971 ............................  +Desiree Culbertson   ......................  9  Alfred Myron Lull  b: December 05, 1869  d: March 28, 1940 .........................  +Alice May Helm  b: January 02, 1866  d: October 07, 1921 ......................... 10  ? Lull   ......................... 10  Melva Mae Lull   ............................  +Jacob Mittby   ............................ 11  Eileen Mittby  
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Milwaukee Academic Freedom Case Goes To Wisconsin Supreme Court
By Benjamin Winiger, University of Tennessee Class of 2021
March 7, 2018
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The First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech for all has been the subject of much debate over the course of American history, with the university campus being a focus in recent First Amendment discussions. One of such campuses is Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where Professor John McAdams was put on tenure-leave and subsequently fired for a post he made on his blog [1].
McAdams was a Professor at Marquette University for 41 years. In his spare time wrote for “Marquette Warrior”, a conservative blog created by himself. On November 9, 2014, McAdams made a post to the blog relating to a recent controversy at the school involving a teacher denying a student the right to discuss their opinion on a political issue [2]. In the post, McAdams was critical of the actions taken by the professor and criticized her for denying free speech in her class [3]. The professor in question, Cheryl Abbate, then appealed to the school’s administration. On January 30, 2015, the administration decided to suspended McAdam’s tenure. McAdams was fired soon afterwards [4].
In May 2016, McAdams decided to sue Marquette University with the aid of the non-profit Foundation of Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), stating that the school did not follow its contractual policy of allowing tenured faculty academic freedom [1]. The contract states that the school will not fire faculty for expressing their political beliefs [1].
The case went to the Circuit Court, who favored Marquette and their decision to fire McAdams [2]. FIRE then filed an amicus brief criticizing the Circuit Court’s decision, saying that McAdam’s First Amendment rights to free speech were violated by the Marquette administration [5]. McAdams and FIRE appealed the case. On January 28, 2018, the Wisconsin Supreme Court bypassed the Court of Appeals and decided to hear it.
           McAdam’s case is based on six claims relating to the Marquette Employment Contract [1]. The first claim is that McAdams’ tenure-suspension campus was unlawful because the university administration did not specify why he was being suspended, and the second claim is that said reason did not exist [1]. The third claim is that the administration did not review the employment contract after suspension and provide McAdams the amenities he was entitled to under it (i.e. monetary compensation and reinstatement) [1]. The fourth claim is that, by firing McAdams over the blog post, Marquette violated McAdams’ right to academic freedom and free speech provided under the First Amendment and the Marquette Employment Contract [1]. The fifth claim is that McAdams’ was denied a hearing by the Faculty Hearing Committee and was thus denied his right to due process [1]. The sixth and final claim is that Marquette breached its duty of good faith and fair dealing towards McAdams by treating him unfairly and with political bias.
           If the Supreme Court rules in favor of McAdams regarding these claims, Marquette will be required to reinstate McAdams as a tenured professor and pay for his court costs and attorneys’ fees. McAdams v. Marquette is the first piece of case law in Wisconsin addressing academic freedom, and thus will set the ground work for any more similar cases in the state [4]. There is a selection of numerous Supreme Court decisions that can directly affect McAdams v. Marquette [7]. One such case is Speer v. City of Flint in Michigan, which states that a school’s “official duties” don’t apply when an employee speaks about public issues on through a third party [6]. Since McAdams’ view were expressed on a blog that has no official connection to the university, it is possible the Supreme Court can view the “Marquette Warrior” as a third party. Another case is Isenalumhe v. McDuffie. The New York Supreme Court ruled that a committee matters were not protected under free speech, which could possibly affect McAdams’ claim that it was outside Marquette’s rights to forgo a hearing. The last of such cases is Gorum v. Sessoms, in which the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that a university-employee’s speech is a part of their official duties only if it relates to that employee’s “special knowledge or experience” [9]. McAdams was a professor of political science, and it is unknown how the Wisconsin Supreme Court defines “special knowledge” [1].
The Supreme Court has not set a date for the hearing, and it is unknown how the previously-mentioned cases will affect their decision. However, given that this is the first academic freedom cases heard by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, their decision will affect the way such cases are handled in the future.
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1.     Full Text of McAdams v. Marquette Summons and Complaint: http://www.will-law.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2016-04-29-Signed-SC-with-Exhibits.pdf
2.     Wisconsin Institute for Law and Libery. McAdams v. Marquette: http://www.will-law.org/our-cases/free-speech/mcadams-v-marquette-2/
3.     John McAdams. “Marquette Philosophy Instructor: ‘Gay Rights’ Can’t Be Discuss in Class Since Any Disagreement Would Offend Gay Students.” Marquette Warrior. November, 9, 2014. http://mu-warrior.blogspot.com/2014/11/
4.     George F. Will. “Academic Freedom Goes on Trial.” The Washington Post. December 29, 2017 https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/academic-freedom-goes-on-trial/2017/12/29/81cb9268-ebf6-11e7-9f92-10a2203f6c8d_story.html?utm_term=.a7f2aa5b22ce
5.     Full text of FIRE amicus brief: https://www.thefire.org/fires-amicus-brief-in-mcadams-v-marquette-november-29-2017/
6.     American Association of University Professor. “Legal Cases Affecting Academic Speech.” October, 2013. AAUP. https://www.aaup.org/get-involved/issue-campaigns/speak-speak-out-protect-faculty-voice/legal-cases-affecting-academic
7.     Full text of Speer v. City of Flint opinion: https://www.aaup.org/NR/rdonlyres/FCF6335C-1339-46DB-9B9F-151BD1698EF6/0/SpeervCityofFlintMichigan.pdf
8.     Full text of Isenalumhe v. McDuffie:https://www.aaup.org/NR/rdonlyres/1C95339F-8359-4468-BDF5-F51A38B8645E/0/IsenalumhevMcDuffie.pdf
9.     Full text of Gorum v. Sessoms: https://www.aaup.org/NR/rdonlyres/7302F228-AA4B-4BED-AFD1-BC676B5BF161/0/GorumvSessoms3dCir.pdf
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Hyperallergic: Art Movements
X-radiograph of Edgar Degas’s “Arabesque over the Right Leg, Left Arm in Front” (© Fitzwilliam Museum)
Art Movements is a weekly collection of news, developments, and stirrings in the art world. Subscribe to receive these posts as a weekly newsletter.
The Guggenheim Museum withdrew three works from its upcoming exhibition Art and China after 1989: Theater of the World, following a public outcry from animal rights activists. The museum attributed their decision to pull works by Peng Yu and Sun Yuan, Huang Yong Ping, and Xu Bing, to “explicit and repeated threats of violence.” An online petition objecting to the works has so far garnered over 750,000 supporters.
Jean Nouvel dismissed claims of worker abuse and exploitation at the Louvre museum in Abu Dhabi as an “old question.” “They have the same conditions, even better conditions, than those I see in other countries,” the architect told the Anglo-American Press Association. “We checked and it was fine. We saw no problem.” A 2015 report by Human Rights Watch concluded that migrant laborers working on Saadiyat Island’s Louvre and Guggenheim museum projects were living in squalid conditions, subjected to wage theft and underpayment, and routinely had their passports confiscated.
A series of X-rays taken by conservationists at the Fitzwilliam Museum revealed Edgar Degas‘s use of wine bottle corks, shop-bought armatures, and old floor boards for his wax sculptures of dancers.
Dissident cartoonist Ramón Esono Ebalé (aka Jamón y Queso) was arrested in Equatorial Guinea. The artist, who has produced work criticizing dictator Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, had travelled back to his home country to renew his passport.
Richard Rogers challenged Prince Charles to engage in a public architecture debate after claiming he knows of five developers who have privately consulted the prince out of fear of his potential opposition. A spokesman for the prince of Wales denied the architect’s claims. In 2015, the Guardian published the so-called “black spider” memos, a number of letters sent by Charles to British government ministers and politicians advocating his stance on a number of socio-political issues — a violation of the monarchy’s tradition of political neutrality.
Nicole Eisenman‘s sculpture “Sketch for a Fountain” (2017) was vandalized for a second time. The work was spray painted with a swastika and a phallus on the eve of Germany’s 2017 election, in which the far-right party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) made historic gains in the Bundestag.
Hurvin Anderson, “Is it OK to be black?” (2016), oil on canvas, 130 x 130 cm (courtesy the artist)
The 2017 Turner Prize exhibition opened at the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull. This year’s nominees are Hurvin Anderson, Andrea Büttner, Lubaina Himid and Rosalind Nashashibi.
A Manhattan district judge dismissed a lawsuit filed against London’s National Gallery over the ownership of Henri Matisse’s 1908 portrait of Margarete “Greta” Moll.
A group of amateur archaeologists discovered a Roman mosaic in Boxford, England. Part of a larger villa complex, the mosaic is thought to depict Bellerophon, Hercules, and Cupid.
Developers filed an application to destroy the last remaining example of Victorian slum housing in Leicester, England.
The UK’s oldest postcard firm, J Salmon, will close in December. Founded in 1880, the firm remained a family business for five generations.
Anger Management, a pop-up store organized by Marilyn Minter and Andrianna Campbell, opened at the Brooklyn Museum. Featuring works designed by artists including John Baldessari, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, and Glenn Ligon, the store features objects dedicated to themes of “resistance, hope, and protest.”
The empty lot on the corner of Bedford and North 1st Street in Williamsburg — known to locals for its eccentric dioramas of stuffed animals — was listed for sale.
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Wisdom King of Passion (Aizen Myōō) (1300s), Kamakura period (1333–1392) to Nanbokuchō period (1336–92), hanging scroll; ink, color, gold and cut gold on silk, 102 x 60.5 cm (courtesy Cleveland Museum of Art)
Agnes Gund donated works by Brice Marden, Robert Colescott, Claes Oldenburg, Donald Sultan, and Adja Yunkers to the Cleveland Museum of Art. The museum also announced a number of other recent acquisitions, including a portrait by Joseph Wright of Derby and a medieval painting of Aizen Myōō, one of the Five Great Wisdom Kings and protectors of the Five Wisdom Buddhas.
The Peabody Essex Museum acquired the Andover Newton Theological School’s collection of Native American and native Hawaiian objects. The museum has committed to identifying possible ownership of the artifacts in compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990.
Cheryl and Haim Saban donated $50 million to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
Yahoo’s cofounder, Jerry Yang, and his wife, Akiko Yamazaki, donated $25 million toward the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco‘s expansion project.
Peter Fu donated $12 million to the McGill School of Architecture.
The Akron Art Museum received an $8-million grant from the Knight Foundation.
Susan and Stephen Wilson donated $1.5 million to the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University.
Gerhard Richter plans to donate a new, multi-part artwork to the city of Münster, Germany.
The Museum of Fine Arts of Montreal acquired Henry Moore’s “Three Piece Reclining Figure No. 1” (1961–62).
The Woodson Research Center at the Fondren Library at Rice University acquired the archive of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
David Hockney donated his 32-panel painting “The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire” (2011) to the Center Pompidou.
The Vivien Leigh collection sold at Sotheby’s for £2.2 million (~$3 million) — a figure five times higher than the pre-sale estimate. Highlights included a sketch of the actress by Augustus John, a watercolor by Roger Kemble Furse, and a still life painting by Winston Churchill.
Roger Kemble Furse, “Vivien Leigh Reading with Tissy” (nd), watercolor, pen, ink, and pencil on paper (courtesy Sotheby’s)
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Gerard Vaughan announced his retirement as director of the National Gallery of Australia.
Linda Blumberg will step down as executive director of the Art Dealers Association of America at the end of the year.
Augustus Casely-Hayford was appointed director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art.
Kathy Halbreich was appointed executive director of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
Marko Daniel was appointed director of the Joan Miró Foundation.
Thomas Sokolowski was appointed director of the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University.
Nicola Trezzi was appointed director and chief curator of the Center for Contemporary Art Tel Aviv.
Kwame Kwei-Armah was appointed artistic director of the Young Vic in London.
Colin B. Bailey was elected to the Richard Diebenkorn Foundation’s board of directors.
Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi was appointed head of the International Biennial Association.
Rendering of the Studio Museum in Harlem’s new building, facade view from 125th Street (courtesy Adjaye Associates)
Diane Wright was appointed curator of glass at the Toledo Museum of Art.
Douglas Brinkley was appointed the New-York Historical Society’s first presidential historian.
The Meadows School of the Arts at SMU announced new faculty appointments, including the Roberto Conduru as professor of Art History.
Loring Randolph was appointed the Frieze art fair’s artistic director of the Americas.
Former Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Carlos Picón was appointed director of Colnaghi’s new New York gallery.
The Studio Museum in Harlem unveiled the first renderings for its new building.
Canada’s first-ever National Holocaust Monument was opened in Ottawa.
The American Museum of Natural History announced a $14.5 million renovation of the Hall of Northwest Coast Indians.
Architecture firm Yamasaki will reopen under the leadership of Robert Szantner, a longtime employee of the late architect Minoru Yamasaki (1912–1986). Szantner teamed up with fellow employees to purchase the firm’s intellectual property out of receivership.
Two museums dedicated to Yves Saint Laurent (1936–2008) will open in Paris and Marrakech next month.
Accolades
The Corning Museum of Glass selected Karen LaMonte for its 2018 Specialty Glass Artist-in-Residence.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University were awarded the inaugural Sotheby’s Prize.
Obituaries
The July 1977 issue of Famous Monsters of Filmland, with a cover by Basil Gogos (via Flickr/Toho Scope)
Marc Balakjian (1938–2017), artist.
Katherine M. Bonniwell (1947–2017), Life magazine publisher.
Derek Bourgeois (1941–2017), composer.
Charles Bradley (1948–2017), soul singer and songwriter.
Robert Delpire (1926–2017), editor, curator, and gallery owner.
Ritha Devi (1924–2017), Indian classical dancer and teacher.
Basil Gogos (1929–2017), artist. Best known for his portraits of movie monsters and villains.
Billy Hatton (1941–2017), guitarist and singer. Founding member of the Fourmost.
Hugh Hefner (1926–2017), publisher and founder of Playboy.
Marian Horosko (1925–2017), ballet dancer and historian.
Albert Innaurato (1947–2017), playwright.
John Jack (1933–2017), jazz producer and promoter.
Myrna Lamb (1930–2017), feminist playwright.
Vann Molyvann (1926–2017), architect.
Zuzana Ruzickova (1927–2017), harpsichordist and Holocaust survivor.
David Shepherd (1931–2017), artist and wildlife conservationist.
Albert Speer Jr. (1934–2017), architect. Son of Nazi architect Albert Speer.
Pete Turner (1934–2017), photographer.
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april 2017 faves
this one’s fucking long lmfao
planning for spring break 2018: i’ve mentioned a couple of times that i plan to drive to mount rushmore and, more central to my plan, the badlands in south dakota during the 2nd full week of march next year, during the last spring break of my undergraduate career. i think about it a lot, and now that it’s less than a year away, i’ve begun to primitively map out a route for myself–where to stop overnight, how many days to spend doing what, estimated costs, and so on. i plan to drive through cleveland and stay there for a day so that i can visit the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, and then take another night somewhere cheap in between it and my ultimate goal of western south dakota. it’s been really enjoyable for me to look at the map of the us and think, wow, if this really works out, i’m going to do something that i’ve dreamed about for years–driving (halfway) across the country and going to a really beautiful national park. especially recently, i’ve become a bit enraptured with national parks in general (after the rise of the alt nps), and going to the badlands is probably the easiest one to reach that’s also really high up on my list of parks to visit (i’m more into the western ones than the eastern because i love the environment of the west–all those mountains and deserts). so, although nothing will even start to be concrete until at least the start of the fall semester, i’ve been loving sussing out how my plan will work–hiking in the badlands and driving along the designated scenic roads, and of course the journey itself. i love driving so much, and i’m extremely excited by the prospect of getting to drive along 24 hours’ worth of (mostly) midwestern highway, listening to wonderful music and fulfilling what is honestly a dream. 
doughnuts from sainsbury’s: they’re sugar coated, you can get rings or jam filled or vanilla filled or chocolate filled, and you get 5 for 65p. they’re fucking good, especially when they melt in your mouth because they’re so fresh.
old crow medicine show: my parents kindly bought me a ticket to see ocms performing blonde on blonde in manchester right before i come back to the states, which i am SO excited for, and i’ve recently just really been appreciating the group as musicians. i’ve liked them for a few years, probably since about the beginning of 2014, and although i still don’t know too too much of their repertoire, the 25 or so songs that i do know are honestly pretty astounding. i’m in love with that kind of sound, and i think they do their craft perfectly. here’s a little side story from a few months ago: after watching inside llewyn davis right at the beginning of this year, i naturally watched the little concert documentary thing that goes along with it, another day, another time: celebrating the music of inside llewyn davis. one of the performances is by gillian welch and dave rawlings machine and i think someone else, as well–maybe willie watson, ironically enough–doing a medley of a song called “i hear them all” with “this land is your land.” for about a month, i thought that “i hear them all” was another one of those classic, standard folk songs like guthrie’s song is–you know, a song that is pretty universally regarded as important both politically and in regards to quality. particularly the lyrics “i hear leaders quit their lyin, i hear babies quit their cryin, i hear soldiers quit their dyin, one and all” were ones that certainly could have been written nearly a century ago by a contemporary of woody guthrie or maybe even guthrie himself, and that i was just a bit ignorant in my knowledge of old folk music. however, after looking “i hear them all” up to listen to the original, i learned that that song was written by old crow. a song that i really thought had probably been in existence for decades was actually written by a current band about 10 years ago. and that is the reason i admire them so much. they and artists like them are sort of carrying on that era of music, which is just nice to know and to be able to appreciate.
kitty the truck driver from “springsteen and i”: tbh i haven’t finished that documentary yet lmfao and this fave is really random but i was kind of struck by this girl named kitty who was included in the allotment of fan videos explaining their love for springsteen. she’s a young and, more surprisingly, female truck driver, which is obviously something that you don’t see too often. as someone who has thought about what it would be like to be a truck driver (and who has even had pieces of a desire to become one–getting to drive across the country for a living sounds truly incredible), i appreciated being made aware that people like her exist. naturally, representation is such an important thing, and it’s nice to know that if i ever did fully commit to wanting to be a truck driver, there are other young females who are in the same field. and, of course, hearing her anecdotes about why she loves springsteen was great, as well. 
into the wild and wild: these two movies are similar and wildly different at the same time. they both deal with having to rely on nature for survival, but wild ends on a much happier note than into the wild. i’m going to talk about them individually because it’s easier for me that way. i watched wild first, and it was captivating throughout. i cried a lot and it was quite hard to watch at times. the incorporation of cheryl singing songs to herself was something that i especially enjoyed, and of course her strength and perseverance were admirable and inspirational. i don’t think i could ever go on a hike like that, but both the plot and the cinematography were really good at getting me into an outdoorsy spirit (not that that was even remotely the point of movie). i really think that that film is important for everyone, especially women, to watch, and i plan on reading the book soon (and i want to read the book that inspired into the wild, as well). as for into the wild, which i watched a few days after wild, i didn’t like the main character, chris/alex, as much at first, but he really grew on me, and i loved the more “mundane” (which i put in quotes because no part of that movie is mundane, but some parts are more so than others) parts of the movie--going with kristen stewart’s character to salvation mountain, talking with ron at ron’s house. now, to discuss the ending--the last 15 minutes or so were very emotionally draining, and i think that the outcome really affected me, but it was obviously crucial to include his deterioration, which was (objectively speaking) the most hypnotising part of the movie. i think the fact that the whole story can even be told is astounding, considering that chris died in a very remote location and very alone. that people found his body probably 2 weeks after his death is, i think, something of an act of god, an event that happened so that the world could be educated on both his stupidity and his courage. yeah, i think that into the wild is truly one of those stories that are only made visible to the public once in a blue moon. at any rate, both into the wild and wild were awfully impressive, and they’re probably going to be in the back of my mind for a long time.
the descendants: i’ve loved this film for years, having seen it with my parents when it was in theaters. they dragged me to it, of course, but after the showing, i secretly fell in love with it. i’ve seen it multiple times since. but about a week ago, i decided to watch it again (i don’t think i’d seen it for at least a year), and i haven’t really been able to stop thinking about it. i finished it at about 2:30 in the morning, i think, and although i don’t particularly enjoy talking about my sensitivity, i need to say that i cried for at least half an hour after i finished it. i don’t think it was really because of the plot of the movie, although it certainly does end on a melancholy, yet somewhat sanguine note that i’m sure did increase my emotional imbalance. the music in that film definitely captures the feelings of the film in a way that not many soundtracks have accomplished (side note: i love every song on that soundtrack and i could talk for longer about just the music), and i think it also was a part of why the movie affected me so much. however, i think this particular viewing got to me because the descendants takes me back to a really specific time in my life that i get very nostalgic for. i still had a few years in high school left, so i could still be comfortably a kid while getting more privileges (like being able to drive, although my parents certainly didn’t give me carte blanche with that, let me tell you). it reminds me of charleston a lot not only because i watched it at a good time in my life, but because of the hawaiian setting--being on the beach, having the characters casually dressed, and so on. it made me want to walk for hours on the beach just like the scene in the film where the whole family searches for brian speer and matt tells his kids (and sid lmfao) nice stories about the times he and their mother had and what a character she was. i felt homesick more heavily than i ever have (in the sense that i have never really felt homesick lmfao), and i wanted so strongly to be in charleston. i looked out my window into the heart of fucking camden and felt rather ungrateful, but i couldn’t help it. at any rate, the descendants made me actually long for charleston, which i never thought would happen, and it made me excited to go back. and, of course, the film itself is so perfect--the characters, the story, the cinematography--and i think that it really is one of my favourites of all time, if not my number one.
“racing in the street,” bruce springsteen: this song is very low-key and relaxed while maintaining a lot of meaning, and that goes a long way. i think i read that a lot of people, including bob dylan, say that this is springsteen’s greatest song. i don’t know if i would necessarily agree with that, but it really is a great track. the imagery in the lyrics and the mood changes (both in his voice and in the instrumentation) are so intoxicating, honestly, and you end up with another great story of a blue collar life. fave lyrics (there are a couple): “summer’s here and the time is right”--i know that this isn’t really what this lyric is trying to convey, but with summer being just around the corner for me, it really speaks to me in terms of the endless possibilities of what i can do with this vacation. “she stares off alone into the night/ with the eyes of one who hates for just being born”--i do think that this is one of the best lines springsteen has ever written. it’s eloquent as fuck, and the concept of hating for just being born is something almost universally relatable that isn’t very often said like that. "tonight my baby and me, we’re gonna ride to the sea/ and wash these sins off our hands”--i really like this idea of being purified by a body of water. it’s an ancient idea, and tying in a small journey (i.e., driving, perhaps with his damning racing car) in order to reach a better place isn’t novel, but it is a way for the character and his girlfriend/wife to be jointly better.
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Witt   ............................... 12  Wade Ellwyn Debrick   ..................................  +Nancy   ............................ 11  George Wilbur Smyth   ...............................  +Mary Bernice Kock   ............................... 12  Lauralee Ruth Smyth   ..................................  +Christopher Eric Harkey   ............................... 12  Melissa Elaine Smyth   ..................................  +Dale Francis Wight   ............................... 12  Amelia Joy Smyth   ..................................  +George Lea   ............................... 12  Stephen Reed Smyth   ..................................  +Deeann ?   ............................... 12  Daniel Eugene Smyth  b: February 01, 1953  d: February 1953 ............................ 11  Virginia Helen Smyth   ...............................  +Donald Edmond Schreiner   ............................... 12  Donald Edmond Schreiner, Jr.   ..................................  +Virginia Elizabeth Start   ............................... 12  Ronald Arthur Schreiner   ..................................  +Julie Ann Sarvis   ...............................  *2nd Wife of Ronald Arthur Schreiner:   ..................................  +Patricia Ann Noland   ............................ 11  Clara Rose Smyth   ...............................  +[238] George Edward LaMere  b: October 25, 1922  d: July 16, 1982 ............................... 12  Gerald Edward Smyth   ............................... 12  Gina Elaine LaMere   ..................................  +Benson Paul Winfield   ...............................  *2nd Husband of Gina Elaine LaMere:   ..................................  +Delbert Ray Blair   ............................... 12  Gloria Irene LaMere   ..................................  +Kenneth Merton Shell   ...............................  *2nd Husband of Gloria Irene LaMere:   ..................................  +William Lyman Gotchy   ............................... 12  James Owen LaMere   ..................................  +Evelyn Chance   ...............................  *2nd Wife of James Owen LaMere:   ..................................  +Linda Arnold   ............................... 12  Glenn Edward LaMere   ..................................  +Vivian Gail Strunk   ............................... 12  Raymond Eugene LaMere   ..................................  +Elaine Marie Nichols   ............................  *2nd Husband of Clara Rose Smyth:   ...............................  +Robert Foss Houck  b: March 02, 1931  d: November 18, 1998 ............................... 12  Robert Foss Houck, Jr.   ..................................  +Shannon Dawn Speer   ............................ 11  Edward Orval Smyth   ...............................  +Edna Carolyn Shellenberger   ............................... 12  Richard Orval Smyth   ............................... 12  Tammy Rene Smyth   ..................................  +Bruce Allen Sims   ............................ 11  Viola Ruth Smyth  b: May 04, 1926  d: November 18, 1984 ...............................  +Floyd E. Culwell   ............................... 12  Floyd Orval Culwell  b: July 14, 1944  d: June 11, 1955 ............................  *2nd Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth:   ...............................  +Forrest E. Culwell   ............................... 12  James Oliver Culwell   ..................................  +Leila Marie Oliver   ............................... 12  Forrest Courtney Culwell  b: August 14, 1949  d: January 04, 1950 ............................  *3rd Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth:   ...............................  +C. Hershel Hatfield   ............................  *4th Husband of Viola Ruth Smyth:   ...............................  +[238] George Edward LaMere  b: October 25, 1922  d: July 16, 1982 ............................... 12  Georgena Evelyn LaMere   ............................... 12  John Edward LaMere   ..................................  +Trisha Christie   ...............................  *2nd Wife of John Edward LaMere:   ..................................  +Cheryl Diane Keeling   ............................ 11  Edna May Smyth  b: May 25, 1935  d: August 1970 ...............................  +Cloyce Leroy "Dutch" Hatfield   ............................... 12  Cloyce Leroy Hatfield, Jr.   ..................................  +April Heney   ...............................  *2nd Wife of Cloyce Leroy Hatfield, Jr.:   ..................................  +Elizabeth Christine Robison   ............................  *2nd Husband of Edna May Smyth:   ...............................  +Melburn E. "Bucky" Bates   ............................... 12  Jessie Ann Bates   ............................... 12  Sherri Lynn Bates   ..................................  +George James Benson   ............................  *3rd Husband of Edna May Smyth:   ...............................  +Wilbur Cleo Shafer   ............................... 12  Norman Lyle Shafer   ..................................  +Sheila Rachelle Goffic   ............................... 12  Daniel Eugene Shafer   ..................................  +Deborah Sue Maloney   ............................... 12  Linda Jean Shafer   ............................... 12  Christy Sue Shafer   ..................................  +Raymond Clay Northrup   ............................... 12  William Orval Shafer  b: September 25, 1957  d: December 19, 1957 ......................... 10  Cedric Horton Lull  b: February 06, 1905  d: September 1971 ............................  +Desiree Culbertson   ......................  9  Alfred Myron Lull  b: December 05, 1869  d: March 28, 1940 .........................  +Alice May Helm  b: January 02, 1866  d: October 07, 1921 ......................... 10  ? Lull   ......................... 10  Melva Mae Lull   ............................  +Jacob Mittby   ............................ 11  Eileen Mittby   Page 469 of 1081 Prev Page Prev Item Contents Index Go to Page Home Page Next Item Next Page Home | Help | About Us | Biography.com | HistoryChannel.com | Site Index | Terms of Service | PRIVACY © 2009 Ancestry.com
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