British Flyers, 1922

Route of the British Around-the-world Flyers
The course that the three aviators are expected to follow on their projected tour of the world in ninety days is indicated by the line of arrows on the map, starting and ending in London.
The photographs shown, left, Major W.T. Blake, leader of the expedition, and right Captain Norman MacMillian, one of his companions.

from New-York Tribune, May 28, 1922

Koreshans Believe Earth is Hollow

That the earth is hollow, that the sun is really at its center, and that men men live inside the earth instead of on it, are the views held by the Koreshan cult, whose headquarters are in Florida. Koreshanity, or the Church Triumphant, was the creation of Dr. Cyrus R. Teed, a Utica, N.Y. physician.

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Lost Arctic Continent? 1922

From The Washington Times, Washington D.C., September 10, 1922

What Science Hopes to Discover in the Mysterious Land Between Us and the Pole, That Has Been Locked Away for Ages by Cold and Storm and Frozen Ocean And Why Science Believes It May Be a Living Page of the Past, Where Monsters Still Roam Through Hidden Valleys and Where a Race That Ruled When the Pole Was Tropical May Still Exist

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