V o lu me T h i rt y , N umber 2
May-June 2016
Photo by Paige Welby
DURING A DINNER-HOUR DOWNPOUR on April 26, the sun suddenly broke through. Sun on rain crowned Beaumont with a spectacular double rainbow. What a wonderful surprise for dessert!
Immigration then and now— very different then!
JENNIE ON THE RUN: For more on Administrative Assistant Jennie Frankel, our versatile go-to person in the Front Office, see page 2.
By Mary Schnabel
The term immigration is now fraught with so much political turmoil that we have a hard time imagining how different the process was more than 200 years ago. About all a person needed to do to become an American citizen at that time was to have the passage money to get here. Photo by Louise Hughes
Immigration continued on page 12