Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor WMI Final Concert If Malibu's water problems made for a last-minute change of venue and a two-and-a-half hour drive from Los Angeles to camp, it was well worth it! (New Frontier Sept. 11, 1999) The atmosphere
Hello? Dolly
The Body Builder by Major Terry Camsey - Superficially, Dolly the cloned sheep looks to me like any other sheep. I have a feeling, however, that the closer one looks, the more pronounced the differences would become evident. Is, for example, her
Focus – Longing for Jesus
by Lt. Amanda Reardon - I've finally come to accept the fact that I'm never going to own the picture; it's well out of my price range. So, because the print won't be found hanging over my fireplace, I can
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - The boys of spring and summer have become the men of October as the days of dwindling light send messages of approaching winter. Even with the early dusk the cold lights of most American baseball parks share
Why Stop at Pisgah?*
by Lt. Colonel Sharon Robertson - The man stood alone on the arid heights. He was old--very old--but he had the hardened body and the vitality of a much younger man, and his vision was undimmed--by age, at least. He
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Captain Robert L. Rudd - The Salvation Army was selected by Americorps VISTA to greet President Bill Clinton as he arrived at Phoenix' Sky Harbor International Airport recently. Four VISTA volunteers, who serve as the Army's Project HOPE (Homeless
Classified
SACRAMENTO CA.--COMMUNITY CENTER DIRECTOR, Sacramento Citadel Corps. Regular full-time exempt position, salary DOE. We seek a qualified individual to plan, promote, organize, and administer recreational, educational and spiritual services offered by the community center. Qualified candidates should possess a bachelor's
PROMOTED TO GLORY
'Soldier of Christ - Well Done!' PROMOTED TO GLORY Major Helena Sainsbury (R) recently moved on to her heavenly Home for a joyous reunion with her parents, Majors Martin and Annie Sainsbury, and sister, Isabel West Yarbrough. Born in
Brigadier Verna Davis Memorial Aids SFOT
Mexico City Brigadier Verna Davis (R) lives on in many hearts! A memorial fund has been set up in her name in the SFOT bank account in Mexico City, earmarked to provide annual cadets' awards and other assistance to
Students Come on Board
COMMITMENT--(l-r) Jan Landstrom, Orange County Command, Drake Theroux, Steve Reinemund Jr., son of the immediate past chair of the National Advisory Board, and San Francisco Advisory Board Chair Mary Theroux, Drake's mother, attended a breakfast meeting of the
McSherry Assesses Taiwan Quake Needs
In response to the recent devastating earthquake in Taiwan, The Salvation Army dispatched Tom McSherry, Western emergency and disaster services coordinator, to the area. An experienced disaster response specialist, McSherry was in Taiwan soon after the quake hit.