By Prof. Jane Plant, PhD, CBE
NOTE: Jane Plant died in 2016, but her website says she was cancer free.
I had no alternative but to die or to try to find a cure for myself. I am a scientist - surely there was a rational explanation for this cruel illness that affects one in 12 women in the UK ?
I had suffered the loss of one breast, and undergone radiotherapy. I was now receiving painful chemotherapy,…
by Bill Moyers
On Wednesday, December 1, 2004, the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School presented its fourth annual Global Environment Citizen Award to Bill Moyers. In presenting the award, Meryl Streep, a member of the Center board, said, "Through resourceful, intrepid reportage and perceptive voices from the forward edge of the debate, Moyers has examined an environment under siege with the aim of engaging citizens." Here is the text of…
Copied from 9/11 And The Sport of God, Bill Moyers, September 09, 2005. This article is adapted from Bill Moyers’ address this week at Union Theological Seminary in New York, where Judith and Bill Moyers received the seminary’s highest award, the Union Medal, for their contributions to faith and reason in America. Bill Moyers is a broadcast journalist and former host the PBS program NOW With Bill Moyers. Moyers also serves as president of the Schumann…
Tides in the ocean of stars and the infinite rhythm of space;
Cycles on cycles of aeons adrone on an infinite beach;
Pause and recession and flow, and each atom of dust in its place
In the pulse of eternal becoming; no error, no breach
But the calm and the sweep and the swing of the leisurely measureless roll
Of the absolute cause, the unthwarted effect -- and no haste,
And no discord, and nothing…
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
"I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now." John 16:12
This page contains what I think will be helpful to other spiritual seekers - people who are pursuing, or who want to begin, a life of discipleship. All the material I present will concern understanding and living the life of the disciple. My…
Air Force Pilot Training
Class of 50F
During the '50s the US Air Force was training a lot of pilots in a one-year program. There were lots of training bases and lots of classes at each base. The Class of 50F was the sixth class to graduate in 1950. For the first six months (called primary training) I was stationed at Perrin AFB, Sherman, Texas, which is about 50 miles north of Dallas, then finished up…
FIRST ASSIGNMENT AS A PILOT
B-25 and C-47 - Years 1951-52
My first assignment after pilot training was to Ellington AFB, south of Houston, Texas, as a "mission pilot." I was there for about 18 months beginning in November, 1950. Then I was sent to instructor pilot training at Craig AFB, Selma, Alabama and from there back to Reese as a flight instructor. Ellington was a navigator training base. They were using B-25's…
After completing Flight Instructor School at Craig AFB, Selma, Alabama in 1952, I was assigned to Reese, which is where I had received a lot of my own training. New instructors would first be assigned to fly with students in the T-6. The students got about 40 or 50 hours more flying time in the…
When I was promoted to captain, I was told I immediately became the most eligible captain in the Training Command to be sent to Korea. The reason for that was that I had some Navy time at sea prior to the official end of WW2. I was sent to Kimpo Air Base "K-14," and assigned to a very small unit that was monitoring air operations in North Korea.
Approach for landing at K-14,…
The Boeing B-47 represented a major advance in aeronautical engineering. It was America's first multi-engine jet aircraft and it established the basic principle of design. It introduced swept-back wings to large aircraft and the engines were hung below the wings on pylons.
This design proved so viable that it was used on the B-52 bomber and the KC-135 tanker that followed. The latter became the…