From the July 22, 1969 Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise:
Well, it's like the Moon Rocks. I mean, they have rocks on the Moon, and they have rocks in Hobart. So, yeah, this guy's rocks are like Moon Rocks, right?
From the July 22, 1969 Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise:
Well, it's like the Moon Rocks. I mean, they have rocks on the Moon, and they have rocks in Hobart. So, yeah, this guy's rocks are like Moon Rocks, right?
In the Tuesday, July 22, 1969 Tulsa World, Billy Graham's syndicated column worries that learning more about creation may make people take creation for granted.
That's just a silly worry, don't you agree? The more we learn, the more we learn that we don't yet know! But I suspect that Graham and I agree that the pie-in-the-sky optimism of STAR TREKlike worldviews are silly. Greed will always be a human trait.
From the July 22, 1969 Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, a pair of Moon bits printed side-by-side.
See you next week.
From the July 19, 1969 Tulsa World:
One of our Space-Age heroes, Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins, died April 28. The title of today's blog post certainly applied to him as he piloted Columbia while Aldrin and Armstrong descended to land on the Moon.
This article is from the August 18, 1969 Tulsa World.
See you next Monday!
Page 5 of the Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise comprised various photos concerning the events of this historic Moon-day.
See you next Moon-Day!