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Showing posts with label Lincoln's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lincoln's. Show all posts

Jul 30, 2019

[Answer] 5. One day a clerk, head held down, rushed up a dark staircase in Abraham Lincoln's war department, and charged straight into the President, winding him. His profuse apologies draw what response from the President?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. One day a clerk, head held down, rushed up a dark staircase in Abraham Lincoln's war department, and charged straight into the President, winding him. His profuse apologies draw what response from the President?"



...1. "Off with his head!" 2. "I want this man on the White House football team" 3. "Send this man to the Olympics" 4. "Enough, lad. I wish the entire army would charge like that" Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809 and was assassinated in 1865, after leading his country through one of the most tumultuous times in its history. This great man was mostly self-educated, rising from a poor frontier family to becoming a country lawyer to the leader of the United States of America. This is another indication of the compassion of the man: When once touring the sick ranks of injured soldiers, and seeing the suffering of one soldier in particular, he placed his hand on the young man's head, his eyes filled with tears and he was heard to softly murmur, "Poor lad. Poor lad".

Nov 13, 2017

[Ans] Abe Lincoln's son was pulled to safety from an oncoming train by whose brother?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Abe Lincoln's son was pulled to safety from an oncoming train by whose brother?"



"Willie" Lincoln was born on December 21, 1850, and died of a fever on February 20, 1862. The Lincolns' fourth son, Thomas "Tad" Lincoln, was born on April 4, 1853, and died of heart failure at the age of 18 on July 16, 1871. Robert was the only child to live to adulthood and have children.