Ben Tasel August 30th 2012
Today in human geo, we learned about a letter to Garcia. This man Roland was given a letter to deliver to Sargent Garcia during the Spanish American war when Cuba was fighting Spain for there independence. This man just did the job that needed to be done and deliver the message to Garcia, no questions asked. The author wanted to get something off his chest and decided to write a little simple rant about that there are no people like that anymore that would do something like that. There was 40 million copies sold by 1913, which was about 1 out of every 5 people. We also learned about his very interesting death. He wrote about this couple on the titanic that stayed on the boat when the boat sunk. When he died, it was almost the same. A German torpedo hit the boat and him an his wife stayed on the boat while it sunk because they did not want to be separated. We also got donuts at the end of the class and they very good.
The End.
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