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ELBERT HUBBARD penned his classic essay, A Message to Garcia"
in one hour after a dinnertime discussion with his family. At dinner,
Hubbard's son, Bert, claimed that the true hero of a particular
Spanish-American war battle was Rowan -- a messenger who braved death by
carrying a note behind the lines to Garcia, the leader of the insurgents. |
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This copy and article are from The Rotarian, August 1923. | |||
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Rotarian articles from Wolfgang Ziegler |
There is more on this subject, including the author's life, death and involvement with Rotary International at www.messagetogarcia.org |
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