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89 result(s) for "Angleberger, Tom"
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Horton Halfpott, or, The fiendish mystery of Smugwick Manor, or, The loosening of M'Lady Luggertuck's corset
Horton, an upstanding kitchen boy in a castle in nineteenth-century England, becomes embroiled in a mystery surrounding a series of thefts, which is also connected to the pursuit of a very eligible and wealthy young lady's affections.
The Roanoke Times, Va., Tom Angleberger column
The sheer number of them and the difficulty of finding answers for them is a heavy weight to bear. At some point, I hit on the idea of asking you, the readers, for help with some of the questions -- especially those involving local history.
Horton Halfpott, or, The fiendish mystery of Smugwick Manor, or, The loosening of M'Lady Luggertuck's corset
Horton, an upstanding kitchen boy in a castle in nineteenth-century England, becomes embroiled in a mystery surrounding a series of thefts, which is also connected to the pursuit of a very eligible and wealthy young lady's affections.
The Roanoke Times, Va., Tom Angleberger column: SandW Cafeteria fans remember bygone era
Reader A. Vass recalled the two serving lines, one on the main floor and one on the mezzanine, which you reached by climbing the \"grand staircase.\" McCarty recalled that white employees were given certain jobs and black employees other jobs.
The secret of the Fortune Wookiee
McQuarrie Middle School's students miss Origami Yoda when Dwight leaves for Tippett Academy, but he sends Sara a paper Fortune Wookiee that seems to give advice just as good as Yoda's--even if, in the hands of girls, it seems preoccupied with romance.
The Roanoke Times, Va., Tom Angleberger column: Jewel Tea delivered fresh roasted coffee to your door
[...] interest in the company is still high enough that there's a whole book dedicated to it: The Jewel Tea Company:
ART2-D2's guide to folding and doodling
A collection of crafts and activities featuring Dwight and the other kids at Ralph McQuarrie Middle School and characters from the \"Star Wars\" motion picture series.
The Roanoke Times, Va., Tom Angleberger column: Tinker Bell pool lingers in many local memories
There was a dam which furnished the water for the swimming pool and Mr. Meador had a generator to furnish electricity for the pool, bathhouses and concession stand.
Princess Labelmaker to the rescue!
One month before the state standards test are to take place, the Origami Rebel Alliance has found powerful allies in unexpected places in their fight against the FunTime test preparation program, but Principal Rabbski has not yet declared her allegiance.
The Roanoke Times, Va., Tom Angleberger column: Readers can supply answers as well as questions
What happened to the cemetery across Interstate 581 from Valley View Mall? I used to play there as a kid and remember that a Colonial-era settler was buried there, possibly James Breckinridge. Kenneth Ferris, Vinton If you have answers, memories or photos to share, please send them to tomangleberger@yahoo.com or leave a message on my voice mail at 777-6476.