Voices In Time Technology 1916 | Franconia, NH Whose Line Is It Anyway? Robert Frost marks a change of scenery.More
Voices In Time Water 1905 | Yuma County, AZ Dry Country A thirsty man gets desperate in the desert.More
Voices In Time Energy 1909 | Atlantic Ocean Civilization Mohandas K. Gandhi considers a treatable disease.More
Voices In Time Religion 1904 | Heidelberg Waste Not Max Weber on Puritans and the glorification of labor.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1922 | New York City The Cruelty of Kindness Margaret Sanger on the harsh realities of motherhood. More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1906 | New York City Mark Twain Defines Man the Machine We are all but sewing machines.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1903 | Grand Canyon Notes from the Edge Theodore Roosevelt asks us to think of the children.More
Voices In Time Youth 1918 | Worcester, MA Elizabeth Bishop Joins the Club I said to myself: three days and you’ll be seven years old.More
Voices In Time Religion c. 1905 | United States Clad in Robes of Spotless White James Weldon Johnson attends a camp meeting.More
Voices In Time Climate c. 1925 | Sacramento Valley The Water Will Come Kate Luckie explains the end of the world.More
Voices In Time Time 1925 | Dayton, TN Like Day and Night Clarence Darrow determines the age of the Earth.More
Voices In Time Lines of Work 1923 | New York City Trading Commodities Preventing damage to the pocketbook and to the soul.More