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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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difficult to handle an the value of slave property. IE-._*__selling price" of i roes and nfmlotswrof them can be found ‘ the county records and in the newspapers. but to gen»- eralize on these figures. for any one ' ‘ e. .l_‘_. vglues in -(illl‘f€I'€1‘llZ_p€1‘1OClS would b For example, if a male slave twenty years of age sold for $500 in 1820 and another of the same age sold for $1400
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Zeta Beta Tau Held Joint Winter Dance Zeta Beta Tau started a year full of activities with a Halloween party given by the pledges and their dates for children from the Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center. Games, refreshments, and music helped the children to celebrate. Other activities included exchanges with sorori- ties from both Stephens and Missouri, parties with other fraternities, highlighted by the ZBT-PhiGam Christmas Formal, and Parents Weekend in the spring. ZBT's were busy in campus activities with the Presi- dent of Student Union Activities, Editor of the SAVI- TAR, and Chief Justice of the IFC. ZBT was represented in the Mystical Seven, QEBH, and ODK. On the IM field, ZBT advanced to the quarter finals in football and made excellent showings in basketball and john \X/ilkinson and Sandy Steiner “performed" in pledge skit. all ()th€I‘ sports. I... ZBT's realized the importance of high grades for their college and postgraduate careers. 293
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C0ach JOhn “Hi7: rT1rTWC)|’]S __ Mr C - oll ’ eglate Basebau. ““\qxw‘«zma«.\w.\\\\\ Dick . D|CkinS on accepted the 1954 N CAA Char“ . Dnonship troph 3’ 0" behalf of h- IS tea . m’ m3 School and his coach. 6]
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May, 1904. WORLD’S FAIR BULLETIN. '.'~23L.‘.;6 ' 'm=;.~;j¢:~j -are 2 . 9‘, -1-. 9p‘ .> , '-.='-“*2 ¢ _ .«..-...~..—-..-«~. .. V 4 ,4‘ <.. —- — - 4.“./...4..5..,3. l’lqAZA IN FRONT (“)l.<‘ U. S. GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Lilwrnl Arts to the left, l\lin0.~; and Metallurgy Palace to tlll‘ right. Photo by ()fi‘icial Photographic 00. "J" 5; ¢,,. «¢:.¢.~._”€a
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REPRESENTATION op OUR SOUTHERN NEIGHBORS dustries, such as tiles, bricks, leather, cordage, rope, and shoes, and in the department of Liberal Arts Cuba showed several products, such as soap, candles, books, periodicals, and reviews, engravings, photographs, perfume, and many other things. In the department of Forestry Cuba was at her best with a splendid exhibition of native woods, used in engineering construction and for the manufacture of furniture, house decorations, etc., in which her resources are almost infinite, and ready for the developing aid of capital. Cuba occupied two sections in the Palace of Agriculture, in one of which her tobacco industry was displayed, and in the other her agricultural products were on exhibition, such as sugar, cacao, corn, beans, cotton, beer, rum, and cordials, that illustrated the great possibilities which Cuba offers to tillers of her soil. People of the United States are deeply interested in knowing what is being done by the Cuban government to prevent the spread of the yellow scourge, and it is reassur- ing to learn that the most persistent and intelligent efforts are being exerted to that end. Havana is to-day free from yellow fever, and with the sanitary laws and regulations now in force there is apparently immunity from its reappearance, and certainly so from an epidemic. Habana is especially well prepared to deal with the contagion. There is a hos- pital for infectious diseases, known as “Las Animas” Hos- pital, which is well equipped with every convenience suitable for this kind of institutions; one of its main features is that it is entirely mosquito-proof. This hospital has been con- spicuous in the eradication of yellow fever from Havana, and in it are admitted the imported cases from Mexico and other countries with complete safety for the city. As Havana is entirely free from yellow fever to-day, the work in connection with this disease is limited to the cases found in the steamers coming from Mexico or from other places abroad, and to those developed in quarantine where - 3499
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ha. dunng, an 3 -Thomas -W. Parry and {rife to guaranteed them against unemploy- } _,:_ A "* .3’. the amuwt Ho rsccirodhis A.B.degroeft-om Wow how Athens "mm thwchu, fi_ 1:51-15 3;” 7 mg 3, mun *. ” ,,f°''‘'"'o. : ‘— the Vnlwiv 5" 1907 IN V" ., p..,,.1.. .3... .,. .11 .;,.,,;31ock 7, G. B. Rollins'_Add., City ‘of There are approximately 1,100,000 2
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G 0 For A Thousand Tongues AZMON CARL G. GLASI-TR Cnfircnns WI1sLr:Y Arr, by LOWELL MASON n «ll I . . J I _ T1 j _] I _ L; I I I F '__ I , fifit :5:-I—a?—'»~I—’r-—»;--~6—>H4 0 I= 1 U V v _.-_ I, - ' _0_ .,I g g I, 1. 0 for a thou - sand tongues to sing My great Re-deem - er’s praise, 2. My gracious Mas - ter and my God, As - sist me to pro-claim, 3. J e - sus! the name that charms
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.00 Rod bearings tightened . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..82.50 All Chevrolet bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$5.00 Dead storage (light cars) month . . . . . . ..82.6‘1'l Labor. per hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7 All Work Guaranteed Square Deal Garage ‘ 808 Ash Street 808 Ash Street '\ TODAY-—WEDNESDAY——THURSDAY Matinee 10c-20¢ Night. 20¢‘-30c The World
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ACTIVITY or THE moors. I 31 Northern Sub-Distrist of the District of South Kansas, made a call on Brigadier—General Fishback, K. S. M., for two regiments of State Militia to assemble at Olathe Without delay. ~ The notorious guerilla, Bill Anderson, who had ' operated along the line of the North Missouri Road, kept Nortl1 Missouri in continual ferment. During the first Week in October, he
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in the range of Greg Hill’s magic toe. At the beginning of the season, Cherry was asked if he was sold on the wishbone offense. “You have to be . . when I went to junior college, Oklahoma wasn’t doing much. Alabama was down. Then all of a sudden —— wham —— both become bowl teams.” Which in a nutshell, is the story of Missouri football. From 1-10 to the Fi- esta Bowl. Wham!
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’ "' um°'d' um‘ I“ -’°t' ‘ setlliiiuiitiu of fraudule-lltadfi Vanished. lat 1504 Rosemary lane. C202-204l' Boston. 2; Washifltto.n..2 (irIlmei“'° ‘lumfil 503950“ team in thelstrefl mu 800" find m “'13 u ‘h.’ “M W” Dunn“ by Prof‘ H‘ F‘ ’ F0? 3597"‘- gng elnlaified can-i-using. ‘nu 0olun- ‘ , I ],callcd in seventh; rain.) 1 me between the University and a L° d
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. tered the artists‘ class of Emil Lieb- ling of Chicago. year with lsidur Pnilipp, the famous piano teaclief. at Paris. of the piano department at the Uni- versity of Idaho. taught at a priva-c studio of her own and from 1920 until 192:’: s e was head of this music department at Santiago Cullcgc. Santiago. Chile. . . _:"“:°.“ . . ‘ AND A- noson STlDh!\1‘S Ml-.1-2'1 - T0 l)IS(;‘l'SS SCli0
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