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Craig JonesColumnist Every time I go for a run, I’m grateful for Danny. Every stride, every breath, every mile is infused with his teaching, and

Craig JonesColumnist Every time I go for a run, I’m grateful for Danny. Every stride, every breath, every mile is infused with his teaching, and

Craig Jones Columnist My mom had dreams of being a published writer, and she always through the years referred to “The Writing,” rather than “My

Craig Jones Columnist I’m turning 67 this month and still don’t know if I might really be a coward. My deepest and darkest fear is

Craig Jones Columnist Jonesy’s Notebook The transcript of an interview with some MDI men who stepped up and made a difference during The Great Toilet

Craig Jones Legacy Magazine Columnist All the soft-tissue injuries of my youth came, if sport-related, in the normal course of swift human or inanimate contact.

Craig Jones Legacy Columnist In one of his essays dated January 28, 1960, E.B. White wrote about a first love in this way: “I made

Craig Jones Legacy Columnist I found out that my twice-weekly blog posts (Notes From the GratiDude) each take about three minutes to read. I learned

I’m a wri… I’m a writ…… I could never finish the sentence, like Fonzie in that episode of Happy Days trying to admit he was

Craig Jones Columnist I recently found my dad’s US Air Force dog tag. It was in a little cloth bag tied off with a ribbon,

Craig Jones Columnist In tracing the arc of my own development as a leader, listening for the voices of various teachers and mentors along the

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Craig Jones Columnist My dad died when I was five, in 1959. Lung cancer, non-smoker, who knows why, one chance in a million or billion

Craig JonesColumnist I was noticing how I increasingly don’t want to be inconvenienced or uncomfortable, as I get older, by any hassles, like weather and

Craig Jones Columnist Part 1 Can be found here In this month’s “Notebook,” I am pleased to continue our interview with an unlikely hero, one