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The Bonkers Story of the Alien Guest at the Pentagon

Every once in a while there is a case in the field that really raises eyebrows. These are the cases in which even the most open-minded and willing to believe are sometimes left speechless and wondering what to think. Such stories have become almost legendary within the field, and one of these is certainly the time a supposed Venusian emissary was a guest at the Pentagon. In the winter of 1957, Harley Andrew Byrd, nephew to the late Rear Admiral Richard R.E. Byrd of the United States Navy, who was a high ranking official at the Pentagon in Washington D.C. and a part of Project Blue Book, got a harried and panicked call from the Police Department in Alexandria, Virginia. According to him, two policemen reported that they had seen a UFO had landed in a field, and a that tall man dressed in white had emerged, claiming to be from “The High Council” and calling himself “Valiant Thor.” This being was then purportedly picked up and taken to the Pentagon, where he was introduced to t

Cars We Remember: Edsel Ford - remembering the man, not the machine - Business - Pine Bluff Commercial

Cars We Remember: Edsel Ford - remembering the man, not the machine - Business - Pine Bluff Commercial
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Cars We Remember: Edsel Ford - remembering the man, not the machine - Business - Monroe News - Monroe, Michigan

Q: I was interested to read your article, “Henry Ford: The Great Industrialist & Fateful Hunger March,” as I have been a big fan of the history of the Ford Motor Company since the first time I read, “FORD, the Men and the Machine” by Robert Lacey, (which I have re-read many times since.) Without question Henry Ford is a fascinating subject, but I strongly feel that his son Edsel Bryant Ford is a man deserving of having his own story told. Edsel gets lost in

Cars We Remember: Edsel Ford - remembering the man, not the machine - Business - Holland Sentinel

Cars We Remember: Edsel Ford - remembering the man, not the machine - Business - Holland Sentinel
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The Best of the West: Western Wear - True West Magazine

True West Magazine William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s diverse Wild West cast, 97 of them American Indian performers (including Sioux leader Black Elk), paused for their portrait on the fog-shrouded deck of the SS Nebraska en route from New York to perform for Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee at the American Exposition in London in May 1887. Cody’s Wild West performed over 300 shows from May to October and had a major influence on Europeans’ knowledge and passion for the cowboy, Indian and Spanish cultures of the American West. – Merritt Van Wagner, Courtesy Library of Congress – One hundred years ago, on June 20, 1921, boot maker Charles H. Hyer died in Olathe, Kansas. Mr. Hyer and his family had moved to the Eastern Kansas town in 1875. Hyer, who had learned shoemaking and leatherwork from his German immigrant father, taught leatherwork at the Kansas State School for the Deaf in Olathe. To make ends meet, he made boots and shoes at home. In 1876, he opened a boot s

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