November 15, 1991 - Robert L. Spaeth comments on the changing crowd during high school sports events, where the loudest cheers now come from the parents of competing teenage athletes.
November 5, 1991 - Robert L. Spaeth reflects on the Pan Motor Company in St. Cloud. For a brief moment in time, the company gave the city a possibility to “be put on the map.”
October 7, 1991 - Robert L. Spaeth talks about the Independent Republican party of Minnesota and how the IRs' names sets them apart from the GOP.
September 5, 1991 - Local college professor Robert L. Spaeth comments on the window into history that Ontario’s Old Fort William offers Minnesotans.
August 23, 1991 - Local college professor Robert L. Spaeth provides commentary on the meaning of ‘E pluribus unum’ and his concerns on multi-culturalism.
August 14, 1991 - Local college professor Robert L. Spaeth pushes back at collective rage and comments on the negative results it brings upon us.
July 15, 1991 - College professor Robert L. Spaeth provides commentary about ‘self-esteem’ movement.
June 26, 1991 - Robert L. Spaeth commentary about Patty Wetterling’s successful efforts on new legislation that requires convicted child molesters to register their addresses with law enforcement officials.
June 3, 1991 - Robert L. Spaeth shares his view of state gambling, something he sees as a waste and dangerous to self and society.
December 11, 1981 - Dr. Morton Cohen, professor of English at Columbia University, speaks at St. John's University in Collegeville. Cohen’s address is titled "The Alice Books, Why They Endure" and part of celebration on the 150th anniversary of Carroll's birth.