Swing (Feb-Dec 1951)

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THE WINNER . THE floods came . . . disastrous followed . . . and the entire nat', looked with sympathy to the Karj Cities, key point of the nation's worst fl< disaster. And there were those who thou i Kansas City might be unable to surv i the great disasters. But these were peo| who are unfamiliar with Kansas City . ' its heart and its spirit. j Yes, it's true that Kansas City and nei ! boring communities suffered severely . , suffered damage that might have speldefeat to some areas. But the Kansas City Spirit came to ! fore in this most recent emergency, ; as it has always come forth in the past! And now, three months after that fattj "Friday the Thirteenth" of mid-July, ij can witness the tremendous task that ! been accomplished . . . the "digging oj of the Kansas Cities from the mud i filth and waste. , And now the nation knows that Kar.j City has overcome its obstacle and is c] tinuing to forge ahead into its second ci tury as a modern, progressive Ameri^ city ... a city with a future as promis as the spirit it embodies. | • Your Favorite Neighbor • KANSAS CITY i WHB