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The planets course their slow way through the stars
And boast their nearness with their borrowed light.
They add, that earth may hide its man-made scars,
Their splendor to already magic night.

But man, for all his faults possessed a mind
That turned for information to the skies
Where interest in the planets made him find
That knowledge adds to beauty in his eyes.

by Ray Romine Saturday, October 7, 1950

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Media name: Nature

Date Submitted: 10/08/1950


Media name: Household

Date Submitted: 11/25/1950


Media name: National Home Monthly

Date Submitted: 12/17/1950


Media name: Denver Post

Date Submitted: 01/13/1951


Media name: New York Journal American

Date Submitted: 02/22/1951


Media name: Christian Science Monitor

Date Submitted: 04/01/1951


Media name: Life & Health

Date Submitted: 06/16/1951


Media name: Progressive Farmer

Date Submitted: 06/21/1951


Media name: A.D.

Date Submitted: 07/25/1951

Date Sold: 09/01/1951

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