THE FATHER OF CEREAL

            Willie Kellogg was born the seventh of sixteen kids on April 7, 1860 in Battle Creek, Michigan.  A poor student, Will dropped out after sixth grade and went to work as a broom salesman for his father’s broom company.  After eight years, he took a three-month business course and Read more

THE FOX THIEF

                This story was a popular one for Spartan parents to tell their sons.  Once upon a time, there was a Spartan boy living in the barracks with other boys his age.  The boys never seemed to get enough food.  This was to toughen them up and they were encouraged Read more

HISTORY OF EASTER

            We do not know the date of the first Easter.  In fact, we are not even sure what year Jesus was crucified.  I used 30 A.D. in my Western Civ class, but I have also seen 33 A.D.  The idea of celebrating the Resurrection goes back to the early Read more

HISTORY OF APRIL FOOL’S DAY

Some historians trace April Fool’s Day back to France in the late 16th Century.  France converted to the Gregorian Calendar in 1582.  Under the Julian Calendar, French people celebrated New Year’s Day on April 1 in conjunction with the spring equinox.  With the switch, the French who continued that were Read more

THE GALVESTON GIANT

Today is the birthday of the first great African-American boxer.  Live large today in his honor. Jack Johnson was born on March 31, 1878 in Galveston, Texas. His parents were former slaves.  He was frail as a child, he would not stay that way.  After only five years of schooling, Read more

THE “NERVE MEDICINE”

On March 29, 1885,  Dr. John Pemberton brewed up the first batch of Coca-Kola in his backyard. In 1886, Atlanta pharmacist John Pemberton was working on a non-alcoholic “nerve medicine” to sell in his drug store.  He boiled a concoction of herbs, coca leaves, and kola nuts (caffeine) in his Read more