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The Greatest Ad Ever
There is no conclusive proof that Antarctic explorer Ernest Shacketon posted this advertisement while recruiting men for his legendary 'Endurance' expedition. But if he did, it would have been the manliest thing in the history of the printed word.
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1912. "German port call. U.S. battleship in Hampton Roads to greet German squadron."
shorpy.com
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Circa 1865. "Signalmen of Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren's flagship receiving a message from the Georgia shore."
shorpy.com
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The Lively Morgue
Feb. 19, 1941: On the Capitol steps, Senator James M. Mead of New York and Representative J. Parnell Thomas of New Jersey demonstrated “the maneuverability of the Army’s new midget scout cars.” Mr. Thomas told The Associated Press: “My heart was in my mouth.”
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The Neverhood Chronicles
The Neverhood Chronicles/4 tips for making an effective list of goals
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