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Paul L. Niebanck

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The Devil is Down in the Dumps Dear Editor: Elizabeth Boardman’s piece in the March/April issue has given me great joy. Her article, “The Fancy Sunday Hat,” takes me back to my own childhood in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. At age four or five, I learned a song in our Methodist Church Sunday School that has served me well through almost nine decades.

Issue: On Wealth (May 2020)

A Sustainable Life - Review Doug Gwyn has established himself among Friends as a scholar, teacher, and writer of consequence. He has helped us through several decades to appreciate and vitalize our peculiar ways of being.

Issue: On Countries (January 2016)

Gifts Known and Unknown When springtime in Seattle finally comes out from under its winter blanket of fog and drizzle, its smile is bright and its mood is balmy. That’s the kind of day it is – a Sunday in May, shortly after Easter – when Fred comes out of church and finds himself striding down the hill.

Issue: On Knowing (March 2015)

A Short History of Ben Lomond Quaker Center - Review A Short History of Ben Lomond Quaker Center by John deValcourt

Issue: On Time (March 2014)

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