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August 18, 1846

Stephen Watts Kearny It was Indian Market Sunday in Santa Fe. One of the sisters — Stephanie or Susanna, I don’t remember who — carried a bottle of champagne in a brown bag. They were slim and poised...

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November 20, 1902

Gov. Bill Richardson’s fluent switching to Spanish from time to time in his first Albert Beveridge legislative address was an artful reminder to the English-only dummies: New Mexico is a state full of...

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July 16, 1945

The only color photo of the first nuclear explosion (c) Jack Aeby Asked for his first thought when the Trinity bomb went off, J. Robert Oppenheimer said, “I am become death, the shatterer of worlds,”...

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JUNE 5, 1967

By Larry Calloway Rio Arriba County Courthouse (oil by Paul Folwell) The night before I drove down to Santa Fe to take a reporter’s job a Boulder political science professor gave me some farewell...

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August 18, 1846

Stephen Watts Kearny It was Indian Market Sunday in Santa Fe. One of the sisters — Stephanie or Susanna, I don’t remember who — carried a bottle of champagne in a brown bag. They were slim and poised...

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November 20, 1902

Gov. Bill Richardson’s fluent switching to Spanish from time to time in his first Albert Beveridge legislative address was an artful reminder to the English-only dummies: New Mexico is a state full of...

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JUNE 5, 1967

    By Larry Joseph Calloway Rio Arriba County Courthouse (oil by Paul Folwell) The night before I drove down to Santa Fe to take a reporter’s job a Boulder political science professor gave me some...

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The Man Who Found Trinity SiteRemembering David Hawkins

A friend in Colorado told me my favorite college professor, David Hawkins, had died in Boulder at the age of 88. I went to the Internet and found an obituary from the Washington Post. It looked...

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5:30 A.M. JULY 16, 1945Trinity

The only color photo of the first nuclear explosion (c) Jack Aeby By LARRY JOSEPH CALLOWAY Asked for his first thought when the Trinity bomb went off, J. Robert Oppenheimer said, “I am become death,...

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