futility closet In 1925, Aimé Tschiffely set out to ride two horses from Buenos Aires to New York City Futility Closet
futility closet In 1942, English anthropologist Ursula Graham Bower organized Indian hill people against invading Japanese Futility Closet
futility closet Boxer Johann Trollmann challenged the Nazis' presumption of his ethnic inferiority Futility Closet
futility closet In 1957, an underdog Mexican team stunned the world of Little League baseball Futility Closet
futility closet In the 1930s, an Englishman decided to fly to Mount Everest and climb it alone Futility Closet
futility closet In 1957, English doctor John Bodkin Adams was accused of killing his patients for their money Futility Closet
futility closet In 1932, 9-year-old Lennie Gwyther rode 600 miles to see the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Futility Closet
futility closet In 1946, Australian engineer Ben Carlin decided to circle the world in an amphibious jeep Futility Closet
futility closet In a 1917 dogfight, German flying ace Werner Voss took on seven of the best pilots in the Royal Flying Corps Futility Closet
futility closet In 1889, a dam failure sent a disastrous flood descending on Johnstown, Pennsylvania Futility Closet
futility closet A bizarre case of inexplicable death on a riverbank in Sydney in 1963 Futility Closet
futility closet A genderless evangelist rode through revolutionary America warning of the Apocalypse Futility Closet
futility closet In 1942, Winnipeg staged a Nazi invasion to promote the sale of war bonds Futility Closet
futility closet In the 1870s, enormous swarms of grasshoppers beset pioneers on the American plains Futility Closet
futility closet In 1828, Ann Marten began to have disturbing dreams about her missing stepdaughter's whereabouts Futility Closet
futility closet In 1952, New Zealander Tom Neale set out to live alone on a desert island Futility Closet