I agree with Susan; this is really worth the time. I spent some time going over the days that led up to the Munich Agreement (1937-1938). Kind of shocking what else was on the front page when a Nation was being dissected by Hitler's storm troopers with the consent of the France and England!! This source will be valuable to go back to see what was happening o the day my grandparents arrived in NY and the days shortly thereafter. Also, on specific birth dates. Kudos Joe, Ron Mlejnek At 07:45 PM 05/31/2004, you wrote: >Thanks Joe for the link. I didn't find any of my surnames but I did find an >article about the Sokol festival in Prague in 1907. My grandmother, Louise >Jedlicka nee Holecek participated in this slet -- it is a wonderful addition >to my family book. >I then went on to find an article about the Titanic. My mother was born >April 10, 1912 -- the day the Titantic set sail for America. Have to >admit, it took me a little while to find articles only because I had trouble >deciding what to search but it was worth the trial and error approach. >Thanks again. Susan > > > >==== CZECH Mailing List ==== >All matters pertaining to list administration are exclusively >handled by the List Administrator. If you have personal >problems, questions or suggestions about list mail send an >email to the administrator. The subject is not appropriate >for list discussion.