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Charles Lindbergh — Part 7
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Glimpses of Charles A. Lindbe:
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Here is how America saw Charles A. Lindbergh in
he days after he made aviation history with his spee-
acular flight alone across the Atlantic. SO
‘SIMPLY A CITIZE
\.. DOING MY DUTY’
| Lond Motivated by ‘What 1 Believe
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"By LARRY KELLY
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en to make no more radio addresses or public sppearances.
“But no one can predict the Progress of the world, and 3
ings appeared which no one had foreseen. The importance of| F .
vsrica’s situation today—her path, ber foture, and the f :
ought that I might be of some aid in doing what I believe is z
tht for’our country led me to agree to this talk.” .
Reams have been written on Lindbergh's stand. ‘His | ¢° "Su
eches have been printed and reprinted. Bot those cwere «
lective things. Now we learn for the first time what it all ee |
mas to Charles A. Lindbergh the man—the human being. “*
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