1. Googled “Trotsky sound recording”, and was directed to NPR Radio. From that site, I was directed to WebCorp Multimedia that had an entry in their Real Audio archive entitled "Leon Trotsky speaks in English to American Socialists, 1938.” This took about five minutes.
2. Googled "women's sufferage archive" and found the LOC Women's Sufferage site. By searching the archive for the line of poetry, I found that it was in Are women people? A book of rhymes for suffrage times by Alice Duer Miller
3. Googled “George Washington letters” and found the LOC Geo. Washington Papers site. From there I did a simple search for Timothy Pickering and found the correct letter.
4. Googled “Willie Lynch Speech,” and found the speech immediately at The Freeman Institute
5. I went directly to H-Net and searched their site for Kruschev. found part of a discussion about Cuban Missile Crisis on H-Psychohistory
I'm wasn't able to follow the whole discussion, and couldn't decide if this discussion was actually about Kruschev's decision to send missles over troops, but it was taking too much time, so I decided to move on.
6. Looked at GMU databases for JSTOR. Searched by checking Economics and History and then searching for Wardley under author. Found without a hitch.
7. Found using CHNM’s syllabus finder:
http://www.courses.vcu.edu/ENG651-ejc/syl.htm
http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/tburke1/interpret.html
http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~murray/IN_01/
http://www.units.muohio.edu/englishtech/ENG49502/ENG495syll02.htm
8. Found using the Internet Wayback Machine
9. Found using the Google Image search for "Janet Murray"
Posted by Kristin at September 15, 2004 08:56 PM