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"It is very important to jot down suggestions that come into one's mind from time to time, as the thoughts that are most useful do not come at a bidding." From Dr. Goddard's Journal, 1903. Hello! Thanks for visiting my product Web site; as the Frontier opens again, I like calendars and maps and notebooks. I publish unique calendars to help me focus with a sense of timing. The calendar will include quotes from accomplished individuals as a way to inspire me. Selected notebooks will include images brought back from NASA or Allies' Astronauts. The works I am publishing are informed by traveling distances, of pioneering, and keeping a sense of awe with the Universe--while solving difficult problems. As a result, I tend to do better with my personal success. You can view my Google site page for previews as they become available. I publish as time permits; hope you will enjoy them as much as I have in creating them. Publications available at Lulu.
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Bibliography:
DiNunzio, Mario, editor. “Woodrow Wilson : Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-President / Edited and Introduced by Mario R. DiNunzio | Smithsonian Institution.” Smithsonian, 2025, www.si.edu/object/siris_sil_799990. Accessed 5 July 2025. -Wilson, Woodrow 1856-1924 Religion.
Hall, Macie. “In Memory of P.M. Forni: The Case for Civility in the Classroom and beyond | the Innovative Instructor.” The Innovative Instructor Blog, Johns Hopkins University, 11 Dec. 2018, ii.library.jhu.edu/2018/12/11/in-memory-of-p-m-forni-the-case-for-civility-in-the-classroom-and-beyond/. Accessed 25 July 2025.
“Adam Smith: Theory of Moral Sentiments.” University of Glasgow, www.gla.ac.uk/explore/adamsmith300/lifeworkandlegacy/keyworks/theoryofmoralsentiments/. Accessed 25 July 2025.
Influences that shaped the present writer, a civilian, on writing:
Memoirs of U.S. Grant detailing a comprehensive look of the War Among the US States, self published by Mark Twain which teaches the active tense and clarity so essential in command dispatches by telegraph.
The Life of Thomas Jackson by Mrs. M.L. Williamson for its rich details of a life defined by improvements--to introduce the generalship that Grant would respect one day and noted in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign, as a comprehensive field of study and timing (discovered at a Church Library across Mary Baldwin University).
David Hume's narrative style that I hear in American founders' writings, plus the temperament he promotes
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/1440
Dr. Carl J. Jung for exploring the Unconscious with an attitude that encourages review and for his wide travels.
Hymnal 471 (I think).