Every year, the Sentinel republishes the timeless story behind the most famous letter to the editor and editorial ever ...
Santa’s existence was proved conclusively in 1897 by Francis P. Church, of The New York Sun. His editorial is reprinted here ...
It is, perhaps, the most famous editorial ever written. One that has been reprinted year in,, year out in newspapers around ...
"He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy," wrote Francis P. Church in 1897.
This is a reprint of a timeless column written years ago by the journalist Eric Newton. More than a hundred years ago, an ...
When we light a menorah or decorate a tree, when we tell stories of miracles or marvels, we are not merely passing along ...
I have been reading about teachers telling their children that there is no Santa Claus, children on school buses hearing their bus drivers say that Santa Claus does not exist and older children ...
Yes, Santa Claus exists, though perhaps not in the way many might initially think. The word "illusion" need not be understood as something false or deceitful. Rather, I propose that illusions are not ...
I believe in Santa Claus, unabashedly. Why would I give the less-good, less-magical parts of human existence even a foothold ...
When Santa comes to town in late December for investors, it's usually a good indicator for the following year.
On Sept. 21, 1897, The Sun published what was to become the most widely read letter to a newspaper. It was sent by 8-year-old ...