Watch out! There’s a monster under your bed–or, as folks thought during World War I, an enemy airbase in the White Mountains. What goes into the creation of a mortal foe? Does history help us keep our heads?
I’ll be exploring the ways we love to be afraid on January 21, 2018, 11:00 AM, at the Stone Chapel, Rte 11/4 in Andover. All welcome.
They Stomped on Down to Washington
Let’s go back, about 110 years, to a meeting, say in a small New Hampshire town. I’m conducting it, and I’ll now introduce our special guest. Mrs. Snodgrass Uppington, President of the Kearsarge Association Opposed to Further Extension of Suffrage for Women. Oh, wait, just one moment. There’s a march going on in the street. It’s so noisy. I’ll have to close the windows. Excuse me just a second, before Mrs. Uppington takes the dais. Mrs. Uppington? A …Read More
Betsy Woodman was educated on four continents, graduated from Smith College, and holds a Master's degree in Anthropology from Brandeis University. Read more »