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Went Way She Would Wish TRIBUTES TO MRS. PUTNAM
raw YOP.K, My 19. The New York Tim.es, in an editoriai, says: "The worst that could be said about Mrs. Earhart-Putnam, was that she set out over the Pacific without ,the knowledge and equipment to enable her to ride to safety on the Itasca's invisible beam. "However, it would not have been Amelia i£ she lacked a touch of recklessness. She rebelled against a worldmade too safe and too unexciting for women. She possessed a deeply feminine valour capable of looking life and death in the eye as unflinchingly as any man. ' ' A anessage from Medford, Massachusetts, says Mrs. Earhart-Putnam 's sister, Mrs. Muriel Morrisey, said; "Xf Amelia is dead she went the way she would have wished — in her beloved 'plane, ' '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 157, 21 July 1937, Page 9
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