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VII. The Battle of Westport. From Eight O’c1ock to Noon I03 VIII. The Battle of Westport. From Noon to Two O’c1ock . 1: 39 IX. The Retreat and the End of the Campaign . I48 A1=1=ENnIx:..‘..............r59 I. Organization of Price’s Army. “The Army of the Trans-Mississippi” . . . . p. . . . . r61 2. Organization of Curtis’ Army, “The Army of the Bor- der”.............I66 3. Organization of P1easanton
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g-~ .\_w_ .. a. 7.‘- I .\_. .. . . . to "' Ivrr h\W§L.§ ZO Q q\!‘A| - ~~ ‘'“»..£:'''‘ :1‘ ».....a .1; > on. .4. ~-. -. . 1.4 ,1,‘ ,.r. jiifiiiflf O17 STUDENT FOUNDATION SUPPORT GROUP ROW ONE: Tammy McDougal, Tracy Clizer. Courtney Long. ROW TWO: Carel Carr, Kathy Back. Paula Reser. ROW THREE: Scott Debandt, Thomas Mueller, Mark Zemelman (Presidenl—Student Foundation
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George Alexander Powell C. Bales Douglas Barnes Mike Barton Fred Bellemere John l. Benner Clarke Brown Gary Butchart John Carlson Ronald Carter Andy Coffee Al Cool James C. Cooper Roger M. Crouch J. E. Cunningham Robert Dickeson Glenn Dietrich John Dillingham Jim Ellis R. W. Ensminger Bernie Esser Wesley Faser Howard Garrett R. W. Goode Dick Graves Gary Gregory Ned Gregory Leslie Griffin Robert D. Groves Robert l-lallahan Charles J. l-lasser Joe I-ligday Drew Johnson Murray Johnson Dennis Jordon Ronald Key William Kokar Jesse Lovelace Roger Lowery Robert W. Mason James R. McNaught Jim McPheeters? Edward Moran Jack Musgrave Dan Ochs Steve Page layn Phillips Jim Repp Mike Repp Tom Roberts Frank Roe Robert Roseler Richard Ruppel Ted Schaefer Raymond Schoenstein Robert Scott John Scowcroft Keith Shipp Thomas R. Shipp Sam Smith Ed Stanfield Patrick Story Clinton Summer William E. Tanner Errol Taylor David Thomas Dick Thomas Robert 8. Thompson John E. Threlkeld John R. Ullery Rich Verdin Gary Wells Edward Wuch Roy Yeomans Dennis Zamberlin 365 l 7 l l E Z .~.....,t... .;.-_. .. .;, ;, ..._~...._._4....g. _..____«
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to this Country. By Thomas M. Smith, Veterinary Surgeon, and Member of the London Veterinary Medical Society. - Philadelphia: John Grigg, No. 9, North Fourth Street, 1832. To Previously Published: London, 1827. - xiv, 224, [2] pages, [4] folded leaves of plates : illustrations ; 19 cm. - John Badcock, a publisher, used the pseudonym of John Hinds in authoring this book. Until his actual identity became known
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Law students learn jurisprudence and court procedures Calm on the outside; butterflies on the inside. Low schoo|’s parodox——|cnw students on trial.
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WonderHymnsp113
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Church of My Childhood. A Bit. — - . bid- ing mem-o - ry, Is the lit - tle old church up- on the w 107 Do Something for Jesus. Dedicated to Thos. H. Adams, Minister of Gospel [.0 years. R. P. A. Copyright, 1922, by R. Paul Arnold. Piainfield. Ind. R. PAUL ARNOLD- n H 5 L A ‘ A _I » - Hrnn I -' v. x ' ‘ I 4 ‘I o - J‘ ».1 J»\:]"“I U .rA A‘ A A I A L 4 r - * ‘ ' o nwr: : : r: - I
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with the Confederate General, D‘. H. Hill. :nuu—-n-u-n—u-uu:u- Y THE ILLUSTRATIONS Many of the portraits illustrating this volume are repro- duced from photographs or tintypes taken from forty-five to fifty—five years ago. The tintype of Captain Penny was made in 1854; that of Mrs. Cox and her daughter, Virginia, in 1861. The group of five of the six survivors of Captain Penny’s company has the date when each photograph
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w_ Thomas P. Thomure J. Throckmorfon J. Throckmorton D. Tinsley 1- Time L TOm“n 8. Thompson |.. Treichel M. Trimmer S. Umbarger M. Underwood S. Vansandt J. Vardman J. Vandivorf R. Unks W. U_piohn R. Vallat M. VanderMeu|en E. VanOsdo| R. Veech (1 Vesse“ R. Villiers S. Voss E. Volz S. Vincent C. Walker M- W0'ke' R- W0'kef B. Wailace M. Wolterscheidt D. Ward M. Warshafsky A. Webb 513
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92 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION §._ .._‘——..-».. 5-92:2:-=1‘ fit A. ROSS HILL HALL, the home of the College of Education Sixth graders delve into the mysteries of chemistry and the developing process. (mt/ting 61/pcrictm Part 0/ Sdumtizm Program The College of Education, founded in 1868, is housed mainly in three buildings—-—the Laboratory School, A. Boss Hill Hall, and the Industrial Arts Building
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«y~*~‘ V to assist is Bill Suntrup. At Ames, the Tigers saved their offensive out- bursts tor the second half and almost caught Iowa State atter trailing 21-0 at the end of three quarters. Don Borgschulte grabbed a tumble on the State 9 and Wren passed to Carter in the end zone. Carter returned a punt 40 yards to the Cyclones’ 30. From the ”spread," Scardino passed to Car- ter on the 2
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A HISTORY OF THE ART OF TRANSPORTATION stone. This brought the flanged wheel into service, and in a little while blocks of stone were superseded by stone stringers which furnished the foundation for strap rails of bar iron two and one-half inches wide and five-eighths of an inch in thickness. The track of the B. & 0. road was orig- inally constructed in this manner. The labor and expense
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It Just Suits Me. as can be; Our hea.v’nIy Father made it, and it just suits me. No. 184. Dear Little Stranger. c. u. o. °°"“'°’;f,',,;‘,°°;N:',f,;f3,; cm. a. emu. l—G#n .‘ I .‘ I A‘ i‘ i‘- ii % - v 1. Low in a man - ger-—dear lit - tle Stran - ger, J 6 - ans, the won-der - ful 2. An - gels de-scend - ing, 0 - ver Him bend - ing, Chant-ed a ten- der and 3. Dear lit -tle Stran
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396 SOaril"Ig another year of brotherhood, campus life, parties and studying, let it not be said that the Sigma Pi’s were grounded. There certainly was no loitering, especially with involvement in various campus activities. The brothers of Sigma Pi were united by a strong work force for rushing, remodeling parts of the house and the ever-present art of studying. Many of the members really grooved on football and were seen by their neighbors, passing the ’ole ball around. Being a bit smaller in number than some of the other frats didn't hinder the men of Sigma Pi. They rocked out just as well as the rest of them . . . especially at such things as their Ozarks Party, Christmas semi—formal and traditional Spring Orchid Ball. The Sigma Pi men had a lot in common, but they were all individuals. It was the help of each person that really launched the Pi in the sky. Sigma Pi Larry Judy Steve Pendleton l\/like Story Glenn Erdell Don Rosebrock Jerry Cox Bob Thurston Bob Gaskill Kim Ralston Carl Bergman Don Quest Ron Ford Rick Jennings l\/like Feazel Don Klaas Jeff lsringhaus
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is the only man who ever measures produce by the foot, and he further declares that he has 110 feet of peas. An addict of “who—doneits”, he is noted for mystery quizzes. JOHN G. HEINBERG Sitting placidly behind a long black cigarette holder, with fag to match, on the second floor of the B&PA build- ing may be found one John G. Heinberg. Widely known for his great love for statistics, Dr. Heinberg is also
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TABLE. I" -Partie. Dc la Lumiere, de In Chaleur et du Feu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 385 II" Par}ic. De l'Air, de I'Eau ct de la Terre. 460 Rijkxions sur la Lai de fAt/raelioll . • • • . . • 506 FIN UF. 1. 0\ TABI.E ou nUI F. D1WX lbu: . �
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101 117. Organ of Corti; A=basilar membrane; B=tectorial membrane; C=outer hair cells; D=outer phalangeal cells; E=cells of Hensen. 118. Surface features of the organ of Corti; A=microvilli of inner hair cells; B=microvilli of outer hair cells; C=apical plates of outer phalangeal cells; D=cytoplasmic process of outer phalangeal cells. 119. Surface features of the tectorial membrane covering
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crowned. . _ abound, In J e~sus for peace I a~bide,(nbide,) And as I keep close to hlS s1de,(his side,) isde, , 11 8. \Vhcn J esus as Lord I had crowned, My heart with this peace did abound, . ‘y r s ; ——+——Q: —— ' '9 . ! E‘ —————g—— *4-7 ? o~——o—o—o—o- 0-7 4 #_ A ; - .4 -0- -0- -0- -o—°—o- ‘_# A N Ix . . . \ l I 0 g ' \V K‘ \.I 1 A I‘ 3 ‘ , fl 1 Y N I sing it a- gain and a - gain, Sweet
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for us Ni 0/». /»‘ru :1 ; e 2'. FOR USE ON IMPORTANT CCCASIONS: THE NEW HELMET OF THE PARIS GENDARMERIE. The new helmet recently adopted for the gendarmerie of Paris is intended for use at parades, or in dealing with strikes and other occasions of importance. - the confidence of our ancient admirations. E. M. l'selul for children's parties are some shilling books issued by Messrs. C
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. and studied art at the Academie Julian under Boulanger, Lefebvre, Collin, and Courtois, and in 1900 was awarded honorable mention at the Paris Salon; two years later he received the Alexander Morgan prize, Salmagundi Club, New York, for the best water—color exhibited. Two very pleasing Venetian paintings were displayed by Oliver Dennett Grover, of Chicago, entitled “San Giorgio ' Maggiore” and “The
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