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Ships are Meant to be Sailed, Part Two

by Max Hartshorne on January 16, 2007

John A. Shedd was the man responsible for writing the eloquent toast that we enjoyed hearing on Saturday night in NYC. It was a book called “Salt in My Attic,” published in a 500 copy issue, in 1928. My cousin Steve, our Associate Editor, found it for me quickly. We all wanted to know where it came from and now we do.

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