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Daily Archives: November 30, 2010

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Diana Damrau is the Best Queen of the Night in History

MusicBy Joshua KennonNovember 30, 201011 Comments

I’m going to just say it, Diana Damrau, both in terms of voice and acting portrayal, is the single best Queen of the Night in history.  I don’t care what anyone else says.  Her “Der Hölle Rache” is flawless.  I mean, absolutely, cannot-be-improved-upon-in-your-face perfect. It starts at 2:09 into the video if you want to…

Tootle-Lemon & Co. Bank

The Tootle-Lemon Bank – How One Man, John S. Lemon, Built a Nearly $25 Million Fortune from the American Heartland

Case Studies & ProfilesBy Joshua KennonNovember 30, 20101 Comment

John S. Lemon, President of Tootle-Lemon National Bank in St. Joseph, Missouri (the city near the farm town where I grew up before moving to the East Coast at the end of my teenage years), died on March 17th, 1905.  According to Volume LXX January to June 1905 of The Bankers’ Magazine: “He was born…

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