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Gettysburg : the boys in blue & gray
This multi-award winning PBS broadcast program is the sweeping epic story of the Battle of Gettysburg as experienced by the soldiers who were there. Filmed in five states and in the Gettysburg National Military Park.
CODA WILSON REYNOLDS, 81
She is survived by her husband [F. Wayland Reynolds], her only brother Col. [William B. Wilson M.D.] Ret. M.D. and his wife Sue of CO, sons: Lt. Cmdr. William W. (Navy ret.) and wife Sharon of Truckee, CA, children: William Jr., Debra and Tommy, Robert Y. (Social Security Administrator) and wife Diane of Cathedral City, CA, children: Sean, Kristen, and Kyle: Capt. Richard A. (Coast Guard ret.) and wife Sheila of Redlands, CA, children: Kirk and Lindsey; Thomas S. (teacher) and wife Marie of Redlands, CA, children: Jimmy, Wade, Laura and Brad; and daughter Coda E. (Nurse Practitioner) of Anaconda, MT, children: Alex and Coda.
Reynolds F. (Bill) Cahoon MD
He was born in Rexburg, ID, on March 14, 1920, to Silver and Emma Fehring Cahoon. He married Margaret Mothersill Cahoon in St. Anthony, ID, June 21, 1942. She preceded him in death in 1993. Attended school at St. Anthony, ID, graduating in 1938.
Reynolds F. (Bill) Cahoon MD
He was born in Rexburg, ID, on March 14, 1920, to Silver and Emma Fehring Cahoon. He married Margaret Mothersill Cahoon in St. Anthony, ID, June 21, 1942. She preceded him in death in 1993. Attended school at St. Anthony, ID, graduating in 1938.
Mobilize the Children to Bridle the Adults
If you disapprove of cigarette smoking, for instance, you won't want your children to be tempted by cigarette ads and may ask the government to ban the ads. And if you disapprove of cigarette smoking and couldn't care less about kids, you can attack ads aimed at adults by claiming to act on behalf of children. Regardless of motive, the policy prescription is the same: censorship for kids' sake. We should, therefore, be wary when people claim to speak for the good of children -- especially when they speak to restrict the freedom of adults. Consider Susan F. Reynolds, M.D., the author of an article in California Physician titled \"TV Violence: An American Public Health Epidemic,\" Dr. Reynolds spends most of her article recounting the usual scary statistics, survey results and social-science research. In that regard, her article is quite ordinary. The stark separation of my childhood was unusual by historical standards and probably less than desirable. (I, for one, think it's good if children occasionally see their parents at work). But when you start bringing children into the adult world, you run into problems. You can either go back to a premodern model, in which you see children as little adults and don't attempt to shield them from the complexities of adult life. Or you can treat adults as big children, and restrict their rights and responsibilities accordingly. That is, unfortunately, the more popular model in the Year of the Child.
Reynold F. Foell
BALLTOWN, Iowa - Reynold F. Foell, 90, of Stevenson Nursing Center, Freeport, Ill., formerly of Balltown, died peacefully at 6:18 p.m.
AROUND THE NATION; Ex-Illinois State Judge Guilty in Court Inquiry
A defense attorney, Harvey Silets, said in closing arguments that his client was an honest man surrounded by corrupt, lecherous lawyers and court clerks who falsely accused the judge to stay out of jail.
Nellie Reynolds turns 90
  [Nellie F. Reynolds] also has five grandchildren: Ronald, Kevin, Vicki, Steven and Eric; and five great-grandchildren: Kyle, Cole, Karly, Whitney and Braden.
Inez F. Reynolds
Survivors include her children and their spouses: Jerry (Jeanne) Reynolds, Forest City; Lola Marie (John) Anno, Rulo, Neb.; Wilma (Gene) Molendorp, Peculiar, Mo.; and Carol Ann (Gerald) Sisk, Forest City; 20 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, 24 great-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.