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LondonNews1913v143p522
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'1’!-IE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, OCT, 4, 1913.—sz9 _.i—j—é‘ ’ ' " ''—‘''’''_‘’Q‘‘—‘_” 7 ‘ You can learn to play the Pianola Piano in half-an-hour Just think what this means—thirty minutes only separate you from the life-long gift of music. Simple as they are to manipulate, the expression devices of the Pianola Piano are intensely susceptible
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°"""- ’. i ' ‘ sauce: ililflldid 10‘? cl“? *0‘ _FOR RENT"‘R°°m f°" 1 °’ 2 placed second in Valley baseball.’ In 1918-'20 the cup was won byi A""""""m" M" 5”” ma‘? MHAIAERS 1; I _ pus: 88250. Also 6-room mod-‘kids. Phone 790 red- 1322 Anti» 5,5,,‘ no,“ out by ‘me, 1.“ ye“; The 9.‘ °————_-—— ;¢._fl-3,0“ Gig‘, in 1921 by Sedfln: for two polo games
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Ashamed of Jesus. For Je - - sus, my Sav - ior, is not ashamed of me. For Je-sns,IIy Sav- ior, for Jo-sus, my_ Sav-lor, /\ ‘No. 95. I Nearer,, Still Nearer. OOPVRIGNT 1808 BY H. I. GILMOUR WENONAH I J. c. H. M. ' 3,5, ,, ,;E,,_,,,,o '_ - ' Mrs. c. H. Mon-Is. A L! I I I .4lL4 V h,A A I 1 I I I I L I ‘W h _K‘t I I 1 I Q I J I . 1' . A I I I l I e l , I 1. Near-er, still near- er
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MoB1.1'1‘T, GRACE, SMITH, S1-IULL, COPE, i\’I11.'r1«:N13URoER, ZINN, U’I"I‘I£1{l3ACK, BARNl£'I"I‘, RYAN, VV()R'I‘1\IANN, C1111.1)s COCKRELL, SCo'1‘T, Ht:L1., lC1)wAR1)s, NOAH, M.ooR1~;, L1-zwis, l"1NK1aL, P1-:cK, 'l'u1<N1«:1< MARTIN, VVI{I’l‘I..OCK, W'1«:1.Ls, CleIALKI.1'1Y, 'l‘Ho.\41>soN, 'l‘ALBo'r, SULLICNS, li1
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95 A A sromz on “Well,” Wheaton said, “make out your bill and order refreshments at once; two years’ secrecy goes.” It is not necessary to say that he saw the mines. p I went to work at once, engaged the town hall and a string band, ordered supper to be prepared by the two hotels of the place for two hundred guests and selected two well-known business men of the camp to send out invitations for the miners and their wives to attend a ball and supper on the coming Saturday night. 4 This somewhat elaborate programme was duly carried out and I got the credit for giving one of the most enjoyable affairs they had had there for a long time. During the course of the evening I became acquainted with miners and prospectors who had come in from the surrounding country and with whom I had not before come l in contact. A t . t ‘_ Among the number was an interesting indi- vidual by the name of Campbell, who gave me la. A cordial invitations to visit his place, somethirty rnilesdistant. A He‘ gave me full directions as to the route, stating that Itwould pass a number tor mines, would go through a beautiful forest of yellow and sugar pines, 7a saw-mill where
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cm. Volume 2, no. 13 (Jan. 1, 1829)—vo|ume 2, no. 36 (Dec. 15, 1829). Semimonthly. Continues: Farrier and naturalist. Continued by: Hippiatrist and veterinaryjournal. Horseman's chronicle. The farrier and naturalist, or, Horseman's chronicle. Horseman's chronicle. 9253579 Ajournal that came into existence to expose, humiliate, and bait Prof. Coleman until he would seek legal
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Arch Watson goes high for a rebound while teammates Lynn Bedford, No. 16, and Loren Mills watch. WASHINGTON U. FIELDHOUSE, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 13--Rushed off their feet by a smooth- working, clever ball-handling Tiger five in the first half, Washington University’s Bears fought back in the last twenty minutes to pull ahead and win the game, 35-27. Watson, Nash, and Mills paced the Tiger five
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Quantrill, 104; worked at the ferry where Quantrill loafed; associates of Quantrill described by, 105; more about Quantrill, 113; knew him as Charley Hart; put a negro over the river; Quantrill and McGees took negro, 114 ; returned negro to owner and got reward; gave Herd $100 of reward, 115; went with Quantrill to race against Mulkey’s Colt; account of trace, 116; statement of concerning Stewart
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Hutchison, Sandy Smith, Linda Marshall, Carol Mallnian, Angela Dormeyer. HiXS0Iis Virginia White- “. « “V an l Row 1: Ann Olclham, Patsy Mathew, Miss Louise Gerwin, Judy GIOVBT, C2‘-F0iYI1 T0iiiV€I3 Sandra PHUCTSOIL NHHCY Hunts Ginny ', 147
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.-- 9:; —. quelquefois tout un jour sans manger, exposes 51 1111 soleil ardent on :31 la pluie, et soit en Egypte , soit en Arabie, le pansement de la main, sine- eessaire 2‘; la santé , est fait avec moins de regula- rite qu‘en France. » J ‘arrive 3. une consideration ext1'en1ementim- portante, la division de la proprie'té, annoncee comme un des plus puissants ennemis de ]’eleve du
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No. 79. when You Know Him. eomueon. me. ev e. e. Aexuv. A. II. A. uuouvremuu-on. Rev. A. ll. Aeltley. I Js. . 4 I. 1 E 0 i _ c .‘.; 1. When yonknow iny bless-ed Saw - ior, Life will wear 3 dil-(‘rent he, 2. When you know my hlees-ed Sev - lor, All your tour will pose a - my 3. When you know my hlese-ed Sav - ior, Mom - o - ry will bringthe teen; . ' .I. e Thro’ the man-y clouds of troub - le
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. Strictly an emergency measure, the Student War Board now incorporates much of the responsibility formerly tendered to the Student Government Association, and is one of the most powerful groups in the university. Page 112
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room will be running water and large closets. The basement will contain laundry, electric and refrigeration plants, servants’ q'uarters, and all the accessories of a flrst-class hotel. Total cost will exceed $200,000. This magnificent improvement is the di- rect result of the great pressure of patron- age upon family hotels and especially the present hotel——Monticello. The demand
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