“You can make only one mistake with dynamite,” the legendary explosives expert George “Dynamite Bill” Gardner told the Plymouth Kiwanis Club in the summer of 1943. Yet he himself had survived a nerve-wrenching childhood, family tragedies, reform school, World War I, scrapes with the law and close calls on the job. Three years after making the above remark, someone else’s […]
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