By Cassandra Braun
Contra Costa Times (MCT)
By many measures Carlnell Walker was just beginning to hit his stride. The Richmond native was about to enter his senior year at Morehouse College in Atlanta, where he was impressing coaches with his tennis skills and charming people by his good nature.
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By Charles Osgood
Chicago Tribune (KRT)
The study of human anatomy can be gruesome, fascinating, repugnant, exciting and awe-inspiring. It begins for first-year medical students when they walk through the heavy double doors and find, on the stainless-steel autopsy table to which they've been assigned, a closed silver tank containing the body of a stranger.

Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (1632)
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox (November 5, 1850–October 30, 1919) was an American author and poet. Her best-known work was
Poems of Passion, and her autobiography,
The Worlds and I was published in 1918 shortly before her death.
Click here to read Ella Wheeler Wilcox' Poems of Passion, one of 16 of her works available free from Project Gutenberg

Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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