The Boston Globe newspaper carries a daily column dedicated to answering questions from its readers. Some years ago, the paper listed the top ten unanswerable questions it had received.
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A man named Milt Rood worked for years in Spokane, Washington as a car salesman. He was also very active with the Union Gospel Mission, working to help better the lives of juvenile delinquents.
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The famous baseball player Ted Williams put up some amazing statistics in his days. In the 40s and 50s, he was known as a “natural hitter” because…
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In 1933, bowler Bill Knox had a large screen placed just above the bowling lane so that he couldn’t see the pins.
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After the 1912 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson made a trip to visit an aged aunt whom he hadn’t seen in a long time.
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The famous author Robert Louis Stevenson tells of a storm that caught a ship off a rocky coast and threatened to drive the ship into the rocks, which would mean certain destruction.
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While studying in the Holy Land, a seminary professor met a man who claimed to have memorized the entire Old Testament in Hebrew.
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In 1915, a Russian Armenian Christian was reading his Bible when he was beheaded for his faith
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The renowned Quaker philosopher Rufus Jones was once speaking to a crowd about the importance of having a radiant countenance.
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In 1980, Les Henson was a 6-foot, 6-inch forward on the Virginia Tech basketball team.
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