you've got, too much, time on your hands.... tickin' away...
well, you are attentive! U know I hate Billy Packer, and that my wife is from Sheboygan, but I don't get the big unit reference, and I don't recognize the river.
PS, I was born about 200 yards from that water tower which is located on Hospital Hill.
In late 1959, Madalyn Murray (O'Hair) entered a son in the public schools of Baltimore, Maryland, only to discover that he would be forced to participate in reverential Bible reading and unison prayers. The only "relief" that the public school system would offer to an Atheist child was that he could sit in the hallway while his peers prayed. She therefore began the legal proceedings which would culminate in the United States Supreme Court decision on school prayer in Murray v. Curlett.
While the case worked its way to the Supreme Court over a four-year span, the Murray family suffered abuse both petty and profound, physical and psychological.