The Holiday Santa s Alphabetic Junk Mail: The kiddie s wishful letters are now lost in the flood of junk mail.
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus : An editor s reassurance: Christmas brings generosity.
When It s Christmas, there is Hope. Bob Hope s thirty four years with the troops abroad.
Our Own Christmas Star.:Your author s 1970 rare experiences and with photographic evidence.
Christmas For Movie Buffs: Remembering Christmas episodes and a concise list of films.
Frank Capra s Wonderful Life: His views on his Christmas film that took on a life of it s own.
Christmas Love Letters: Christmas cards spread joy to everyone but the frost bitten mailman.
Santa: Talk Show Star: A network interview with Santa yields good advice instead of presents.
A Twice-Told Christmas Tale. Mary Chase's legacies, Harvey and Elwood, came on Christmas.
Christmas Among The States: When to celebrate, or whether to celebrate. It all depends.
W.C.Fields: Christmas Curmudgeon: Bah! Humbug! + Double Nausea = Bill Fields
Christmas Glee and Christmas Gloom: Sadly, Joy To The World! is a bitter pill to the depressed.
Santa's Christmas Crisis. A fantasy: how evil spirits almost shut down S. Claus Toy Industries.
Flying Santas: Christmas presents are dropped from the sky for the lonely lighthouse keepers.
Christmas Dateline: From 1410 B.C. to now: 187 significant events, all on or about Christmas.
Our Christmas Lists: The joys, the vexations, the memories, and the real meaning of Christmas.
Network Nerds Nix Santa: A dot\com analysis questions Santa s Christmas Eve toy distribution.
Far Away Christmases: Many POWs, astronauts, travelers, and key workers must do without.
The Gift of the Magi: O.Henry s touching Christmas short story of sacrifice and reward.
The Longest NFL Game Ever Played: On Christmas Day, 1971: Miami 27, Kansas City 24.
Shirley Temple s Christmas Eve Crisis: Looking down the barrel of a loaded pistol at age ten.
In Pursuit of Santa Claus Trivia: All you ever wanted to know but were too busy to ask.
The Mysterious Case of the Actual Author: Who actually wrote The Night Before Christmas?
Vince (Simon Legree/Santa Claus) Lombardi: He knew when to be tough and how to be kind.
The Historic Day
'Two Kinds of Christmases': Adlai Stevenson and John Steinbeck exchange letters and views.
Christmas Make-Believe: Aesop, Hoffman, brothers Grimm, and Hans Christian Anderson.
Old English Ballads About Christmas: How medieval common man perceived Christmas.
Bits from the Bards About Christmas: Six hundred years of Christmas poetry tells us much.
La Navidad: Columbus' 1492 Christmas shipwreck was both a tragedy and a blessing.
The Spirit of Christmas Giving: Selfishness makes it a burden, but love makes it a delight.
Christmas Glimmers: A brief anthology of Yuletide prose and poetry through the ages.
Christmas Island: Which one? The island in the Indian Ocean or the one in the Pacific.
The St. Nicholas League: Many famous writers got their start with their juvenile contributions
Charming Christmas Legends: Medieval man had his say. We have his Christmas carols.
Lincoln's Christmas Compassion.: Three revealing examples, all happening on Christmas.
Two Russian Christmases: Both Napoleon and Hitler were swallowed up and frozen out.
The Pilgrim's First Christmas: Work or die; they all worked, but only half survived that winter.
Our Favorite Christmas Shrub: Poinsettia plants were developed by 'a man for all seasons!'.
Lindbergh's Two Christmas Blessings: The Spirit of St. Louis in 1926 and life-mate in 1927.
Christmas in 1805: Eric Sloane's Diary of an Early American carries a hidden love story.
Two Sagamore Christmases: Teddy Roosevelt's halcyon Christmas in 1898, and his last one.
The Story of the Christmas Tree: From pagan Germanic rites to Marshall Field's splendor.
Christmas in the Trenches: A Spontaneous truce; the high spirits of the surviving doughboys.
Wake Island's Tragic Christmas Eve: The heroic stand in the sand, cut off and doomed.
'Victory or Death!': Washington's Christmas victory at Trenton kept the Revolution alive.
White House Christmases. From the Adam's family to the Clinton family--Just how merry?
A Small Town's Big Christmas Tree. 130 folk out of 800 saw their Capitol Tree light up in DC.
'Home #### Christmas': The Wright brothers flew into the Air Age, then home for Christmas.
The Treaty of Christmas Eve: The peace accord that finally made us a world power in 1814.
World War II Christmases: Tracing our progress toward victory, Christmas by Christmas.
The Holy Day
Christmas Bells: The peal of bells has always declared the good tidings of Christmas.
The Christian's Christmas Card: Reflects the great joy of the gospel to all the people. Hallelujah!
All About Christmas Carols: We sing them with joy and reverence. From where did they come?
The Cr che.: From Frances of Assisi to the Supreme Court: do we uphold ' In God We Trust?'
The Star of Bethlehem: Can this be explained by science or by God's omnipotence?
Incarnation, Nativity, and Christmas: Twenty-one Biblical prophecies foresaw the Nativity.
Embracing or Shunning Jesus Christ: Reckoning Christendom's grown and degree of faith.
Our Greatest Gift: A fantasy: in searching for this on Christmas, 2020, a global revival erupts!
A Convenient Reference Guide to Christmas Scripture: An outline for an easy grasp for the truth and meaning of it all.
Horrid Herod, the Original Christmas Grinch: He slaughtered innocent babies--all but One!
In Hoc Anno Domini: Vermont Royster's Christmas essay, reprinted annually since 1949.
The Chronology of Christmas: When was Jesus actually born? Certainly not 12/25/0000.
Christmas Conflicts: Tracing the ongoing contention between Christian purists and pragmatists.
Christmas and Xmas: This C. S. Lewis essay takes aim at his pet abhorrence: the Xmas racket.
Martin Luther's Cradle Hymn: Could this be the man who lit the Reformation fuse? Not really!
Madonna and Child: Virgin Mary and the Infant Christ inspired the masters of the Renaissance.
The Three Christmas Chroniclers: Matthew, Mark, and the Holy Spirit delivered the gospel.
The Majestic Christmas Music of Bach and Handel: Each was inspired for Christ's glory.
What's in a Name? Jesus has many!: Every day is Christmas for those who know Jesus by name!
The Salvation Army's Christmas Service: Their noble battle against poverty of the soul.
One Solitary Life: James A. Francis sees the profound impact of Jesus on history and mankind.
Negro Christmas Spirituals: Sung in faith with a unique quality of rhythm and poetic imagery.
The Good King Wenceslas: A true king whose virtues made him a Christmas Saint and legend.
Saint Nicholas: The fascinating 15