Became the highlight of the century. We will be looking at this story of the higher, and faster and farther of aviation, but first i want to talk about the Aerospace Museum overall. It has over 8 million visitors a year between the National Mall building, and so looking at the story of the atmosphere that i am working in, we are looking at 500 aircraft and helicopters. Of those aircraft. 67 are on display in the National Mall building and what is supporting the artifacts is 67,000 small and medium artifacts, but what we will talk about today is the story of higher, faster and farther which is seen as a cliche throughout the history of aviation, but it has a real meaning to it. And in which we look at the people who made the quest of flying in the third dimension a reality. And so, the idea of flying the highest altitude and the fastest speed and the longest distances tells us a lot about the Technical Development of the airplane, and also the invention of the Wright Brothers and what t
100 Years Ago in the Monroe Evening News, April 1921
The Monroe News
Legislators are still turning in more proposed measures
LANSING The 400th bill was recently introduced in the house and more are coming in at every session. Apparently, there is no chance the flow of new bills will be cut off until the final days of the session.
Monroe boys are invited to camp
Boys from Monroe city and county are again invited to take the course in military-physical training to be given this summer at Camp Roosevelt near Muskegon under command of Capt. F.L. Beals. Word to that effect has been received by Superintendent of Schools Dean Spencer.