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lands ... a rugged continent
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the name Byrd is added to the golden .
roster of Magellan De Soto and Stanley. ".
Twelve thousand miles away a rotting skiff
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-Andree tragedy and the world grieves for one who
tried but failed. Man knows at last the globe he lives on
(Coste and Bellonte are winging tirelessly into the teeth
of the great trade winds) and man is narrowing that globe with
the actuality of westward flight Meanwhile the sun's family of
. eight planets becomes nine; a tiny speck on a camera's plate is named
Pluto; more of; the outer heavens aTe duly catalogued for posterity.
T Physicians tense in the sick room while a machine is enslaved to succeed
. where nature has failed . . . the Drinker Respirator takes up the rhythmic burden
of paralyzed lungs. IT Jones steel-nerved on the fairway four times claiming victory
with stamina and skill. Triumphs all. For some the laurel wreath of immediate acclaim
... for others the quieter fame of passing years. For all . . . the glowing the lasting tribute to .
Courage. For ?93o has rewarded . . . magnificently . . . the pluck of a chosen few. But 1931
will reward the Courage of ALL who dare to achieve. Courage... sand... grit Needed today by
a nation calling for leaders who have faith in America's future. Needed by a nation seeking men
who are not afraid to fight... who are not afraid to achieve. For victory lies just ahead for the taking.
Gigantic poised the machine of American business wants only the motive power. That the courage inherent in
American tradition will supply that power is certain ... as certain as that it will reap its own reward this year of 193!.
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Hodges, Wesley D. Breckenridge Weekly Democrat (Breckenridge, Tex.), Ed. 1, Thursday, March 5, 1931, newspaper, March 5, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70427/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.