Dayton Daily News, Ohio, June 3, 1926
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Pictured Knowledge, 1916
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The Border Cities Star, Ontario, July 24, 1925
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The Oskaloosa Independent, Kansas, July 21, 1911
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The Call-Leader, Elwood, Indiana, July 29, 1915
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Snyder County Tribune,
Middleburg, Pennsylvania, April 10, 1903
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Rural Trade, Topeka, Kansas, April 1, 1925
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Arizona Republic, Phoenix, June 25, 1937
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The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, August 25, 1947
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The Fool-Killer, Pores Knob, North Carolina, July 1, 1926
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The Winchester Star, Kansas, June 1, 1928
The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, January 5, 1951
In 2000 we shall be able to fly around the world in a day.
Google says: The average commercial jet liner travels about 550 mph, and the Earth is around 26,000 miles in circumference. If a commercial plane could make the trip without refueling, it would take over 47 hours. A large commercial jetliner has a range of about 5,000 miles, so it would need to land and refuel several times.
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The Charlotte News, North Carolina, December 17, 1919
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Oakland Tribune, California, December 11, 1923
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, July 21, 1908
“During my brief stay there I made several important discoveries. We are not living on the earth. We are living on the moon..”
