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Readily will I display the intestinal fortitude required to fight on to the Ranger objective and complete the mission though I be the lone survivor.
"I believe in my Creator, my country, my fellow man." — Lone Ranger creed "The Lone Ranger" also helped popularize for generations of Americans "The William Tell Overture," used as its theme song.
Dawn Moore told the audience that through the years, her father gave away memorabilia attached to his iconic western character, but he never parted with the Lone Ranger’s creed. The creed’s ...
Dawn Moore, whose own career is in luxury retail and marketing, expects to spend more time this year remembering her father’s career and his commitment to the old “Lone Ranger Creed,” which ...
“He not only acted out the Lone Ranger’s Creed on TV, but lived it.” The Creed, written by Fran Striker in 1933 for the original Lone Ranger radio show, was an ethical guide that emphasized ...
“He embraced the message” that was expressed in the Lone Ranger’s Creed, which included such admonitions as “to have a friend, a man must be one” and we should “live by the rule of ...
Plus: Bonus audio from comics artist John Cassaday. And the entire Lone Ranger Creed, right there on the Web page. Can't get that on the radio ...
Makers of the new “Lone Ranger” movie, not so much ... Striker famously wrote a creed of beliefs for his character. It begins: “I believe that to have a friend, a man must be one.
It would help for the [motion] pictures to have a message in them.” He’s wistful for the days of the Lone Ranger Creed, which read in part: “That all things change but truth, and that truth ...
But the Lone Ranger’s heyday was 50 years ago ... their position as role models seriously and often cited the Ranger’s creed, which included: To have a friend, a man must be one; all men ...
Readily will I display the intestinal fortitude required to fight on to the Ranger objective and complete the mission though I be the lone survivor.