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Re: A Nininger Moment Revisited



Dear List and Al;
I am a meteoritic nut and am opening up my very own rock boutique (including
meteorites and gold nuggets) featuring local Wyoming rocks.  Is "Find A
Falling Star" in print and where can I get me one and possibly some to stock
for business/enlightenment?
Best Regards,  Dave Freeman
William Blair wrote:

> almitt wrote:
> >
> > On the evening of  November 9th 1923 at McPherson, faculty and students
> > gather at a chapel for a lecture or other event. At the end of this
> > event Nininger and fellow professor E.L. Craik walked towards Craik's
> > house and were chatting. A sudden blazing stream of fire illuminated the
> > sky lighting up the surrounding landscape and vanished with an equal
> > suddenness. An event that started Nininger on his crusade to find out
> > more about the rare events and launched his effort to unravel those
> > mysteries the rest of his life.
> >
> > Source: Find A Falling Star
> >
> > --AL
>
> It's undoubtedly been said here before,
> but if you're interested in
> meteorite hunting and/or collection,
> this is the most interesting book
> you'll find.  If you haven't yet, read
> it!
>
> Bill Blair
>
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