Paul Harvey was born Sept. 4, 1918, and died Feb. 28, 2009. For more than 50 years, he captivated the American people with his radio broadcast of news and comment and storytelling. Every morning and ...
Guest host Robert Smith shares some parting words from Paul Harvey, spoken Nov. 22, 1963, the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated: "It is for us that one must grieve tonight — for a generation which ...
Now, your letters. On the February 15th installment of our month-long series to mark the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, we went to the University of Kansas to explore the struggles devout ...
In 1964, radio personality Paul Harvey introduced America to his essay “If I Were the Devil.” While framed as a “what would” the devil do, Harvey’s words were written in the reality of “what was” and ...
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