1. The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sagas -- legends handed down from one generation of another. 2. Americans have not learned to preserve their history, she ruefully observed, and that is especially true of black history. 3. A drive is now underway to create a CD-ROM preserving the history of those who died in battle. 4. A three-year study by the National Park Service aims to preserve the history, heritage of the Gullah-Geechee people. 5. Alex now owns the Child cottage, preserving its history and honoring its spirit by teaching others the joy of cooking in its tiny kitchen. 6. But preserving its history is nonetheless necessary, they said. 7. But preserving such history is still largely the province of local historical and preservation societies and grass-roots campaigners who are often short of cash. 8. But underneath the fun, the society is doing serious work, in the form of exploring and preserving social history. 9. Contrary to popular myth, there was no great oratory about preserving history in the changing of the flag. 10. Every other past president enjoys federal support to preserve the history of his administration for future generations. |