The Early Days of Football: Far Removed from the Super Bowl
My grandfather was the quarterback for the University of Colorado in 1917. This photo hangs in our home and never ceases to catch the attention of today’s football fans. (He’s third from the right and his name is misspelled.) And yes, indeed. The garb for the game has changed!
So as you tune in to watch the Giants and Patriots play in the 2012 Super Bowl from Indianapolis, I thought you would definitely like to see this photo and might want to read the full blog on it that I wrote two years ago: “Think Today’s Game of Football is Tough?”




• First African American woman to earn a medical degree at a time when advanced education for women was rare.
During their time in the White House (1953-1961), Ike and Mamie Eisenhower simplified their lives by keeping animals to a minimum. 
Though the United States did not yet have an official program for using dogs in the military until World War II, one dog–a pit bull–earned a place in the infantry during World War I and was responsible for saving many lives.
Author and historian David C. McCullough has said, “History is who we are and why we are the way we are.”
Implemented program for young people that became 4-H