Dr. Tices’s editorial, Americans could gain a lot by being more civil, was published in the Sunday, January 13th 2019 copy of the Des Moines Register.
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) was a much-loved first lady. In 1960, she made a statement that still resonates today: “We have to face the fact that either all of us are going to die together or we are going to learn to live together. And, if we are going to live together, we will have to talk.”
May we talk?
Read the whole editorial on DesMoinesRegister.com

Thank you so much for continuing to support the men Of FarmHouse through the etiquette dinner. This is such a formative experience for our new members, as well as the rest of the men in the house. We greatly appreciate you spending your time and effort on the betterment of the men of FarmHouse Fraternity, we all had an amazing time and are thankful for you and your husband's kindness, wisdom, and sincerity.
It was lovely to see you on Tuesday evening. The students enjoyed the class – per usual, you were a hit!
I am so grateful that the etiquette dinner went well... we received lots of compliments! I am so glad I had the opportunity to work with you and learn from you. I will carry these newly learned skills throughout my life! Best wishes in all that you do!