Mike Hartnett
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And I Cried, Too: Confronting Evil in a Small Town, a memoir
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Love Story Lyric Book
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Peaches Sheet Music
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London Bridge Sheet Music
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“At the northeast edge of Lincoln sat the reason we came to town: Lincoln College—a small, private junior college founded as a Presbyterian school for ministerial students shortly after the Civil War. The only college named for Abraham Lincoln before his assassination,”
― And I Cried, Too: Confronting Evil in a Small Town, a memoir
― And I Cried, Too: Confronting Evil in a Small Town, a memoir
“Most Friday afternoons after four, anyone from the college who was thirsty for beer or conversation would drop into a local bar named Bachelors III. (This was when the drinking age had been lowered to nineteen, and before it was raised again.)”
― And I Cried, Too: Confronting Evil in a Small Town, a memoir
― And I Cried, Too: Confronting Evil in a Small Town, a memoir
“That was the last straw. Now innocent kids were being dragged into Cheryl’s problem. Finally the dean agreed to call Cheryl’s mother in Louisville. He told her the entire story: Barbara was afraid she’d find Cheryl dead from an overdose one day. They both told the mother that Cheryl needed to be put in a drug rehab program back in Kentucky. The mother responded, “Why Kentucky? Isn’t there a rehab program in Illinois you could send her to?” The dean shouted, “She’s YOUR daughter!” “Oh, okay,” the mother said.”
― And I Cried, Too: Confronting Evil in a Small Town, a memoir
― And I Cried, Too: Confronting Evil in a Small Town, a memoir
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