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The Saturday Evening Post archives from March 1998

Post People. (current activities of celebrities Nathan Lane, Jane Seymour, Bob Costas, and Leslie Nielsen)(Brief Article)
March 1, 1998... It has been written that Nathan Lane "frets and fumes a little. But deep down it's just because he's a pro and a perfectionist." Like in what? Like in becoming the toast of Broadway for his Tony-winning performance during the long run of...

Discovering an Arctic treasure. (recipes)
March 1, 1998... Arctic char, a delicate-flavored, far-north cousin of the salmon, is making a splash in culinary circles. Beneath the ice of a cold and often inhospitable landscape, the unspoiled waters of the Canadian arctic region yield an unsuspected...

A century of Hope. (Bob Hope) (part 2)
March 1, 1998... While performing in Roberta, his first major role on Broadway, our hero meets a beautiful young singer named Dolores Reade. PART II. One night while I was in Roberta, my pal, George Murphy, who was doing a fine job of specialty...

Pathway to health. (Doctor Vale Guyer discusses treatment of depression)(Interview)
March 1, 1998... Guest physician Dr. Dale Guyer combines traditional and alternative methods in the treatment of common health problems. Editor's Note: In 1997, the Post featured a series of TV health shows exploring the growing field of complementary medicine....

Elias: a parable. (fiction)
March 1, 1998... At one time the elderly couple had been the wealthiest in the region; now they were merely servants who had nothing but each other. In the Province of Oufa there lived Bashkir named Elias. His father died a year after he had procured his son...

Itchabod - the lamb allergic to wool. (short story)
March 1, 1998... Not until his coat turned to gray flannel could "Itchy" stop scratching, sliding though thistle patches and, on really bad days, climbing trees. Back when allergies were still itching to be recognized by the medical profession, a mother...

The call of the wild. (fiction excerpt) (part 1)
March 1, 1998... "The greatest dog story of all time," critics have called this masterpiece of action and adventure writing. It first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post in 1903. Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was...

Get into golf at Tulip Time. (senior golf competition)(Brief Article)
March 1, 1998... The driving range below has no sand traps or water holes. Only tulip beds and hickory trees will greet your best drives. Attention all you golf devotees! Have we got a special day planned for you! Get into the swing of things on Sunday,...

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