What an extraordinary tribute for Monitor writer Charles Gratke - see page 321. It was written by a fellow newspaperman, the so-called "hard-boiled editor of the Lubbock, Texas, Evening Journal: Charles A. Guy".
Among some of the notable phrases, "he had banished fear from his life; he had even defeated man's greatest mental enemy: worry...". "One hundred fifty minutes a day, Chuck Gratke gave to study of his religion..."
"He made no effort, aside from setting an example, to influence anyone."
Great men are always an inspiration, and the world sorely needs to hear more about them.
Julie Swannell
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