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Minnesota connections add even more poignancy to traveling 'Titanic Artifact Exhibition'

MinnPost.com

Tuesday 9 June 2009

Jack and Rose weren't really on the Titanic. But Malcolm Johnson, a Swedish farmer heading for Minneapolis, was. And Walter Douglas, son of the founder of Quaker Oats, went down with the ship while on his way back to Minnesota from a European shopping trip.

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