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and exceeded it. Besides the homer records, he is tied for first in career total bases at Missouri (365), is second in career batting average (.395) and is third in runs batted in (148). Rogers also ranks among the Top 10 in hits, runs, doubles and walks. “I think that his approach to baseball is on a very ration- al type of basis, especially in the hitting area," McArtor said. “He's a guy
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,.isIs0me?hat%%“ In measuring changeg it amounts~to 25 years since 1954+ fIt.L represents 20 years of actual experience, 1964-19834 plus the 6 years j encQmpassed.by’thgmHresidént’s{198S%budget,plan,:l984+l989;gYThe QMB¢ historica1 series uséd for thelsubfunctions begin in 1962; ;i"<; The overview includes an analysis bf change meaéuréd in 6+year seg4% A J *ments. The President’s 6-year
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No. 311. gun: shall we (Escape? HnB.2‘: 3. G. M. J. J AMI8 MOGRANABAN. L . . I _L I N J I , I T 15- I N %:'l 4 _1 ‘ J 7‘= ,-— _ i_—_—?—_‘—:i1:t.«;;; 352% s .-..-H -ik 1. God loved a world of sin - ners, For them He gave His Son; 2. Be - hold the bleeding Sav - iour Up - on the cm - el tree,-— 3. God loves the vi1- est sin - ner, But hates thesmallest sin; 4. Re - turn to God, 0 wand’rer, Thy
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of Minnesota, de- livered a speech in English, in which he spoke of Leif Erikson, the Viking discover- ing America about five centuries before Co- lumbus. An organ number was then played by Charles Ga11oway——"Epithalmium/’ by Georges Mac.Master. After this, Miss Edna C. Cunningham, a PUD“ Of PI‘0f- Ad01Dh Erick, sang a c0mD0Siti0I1 by W- Steer‘ hammar, accompanied .on the P151110 by Charles Galloway. Dr
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78 WORLD’S FAIR BULLETIN. July, 1904. All Business Strictly Confidential INVITED CORRESPONDENCE The Business of this Company is conducted 1'n Five Departments, as follows: 1. FINANCIAL OR MONEY DEPOSI'I‘—Receives deposits on time, savings and checking accounts and pays interest thereon: loans money on St. Louis city real estate and listed high—grade securities; buys and sells domestic
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1€>4— SHAKESPEARE Never Besides his interest in the opposite sex, man has always loved to drink and eat, ‘‘I wear grey, woven over with bright and gleaming gems. I bring the stupid to folly’s paths, fool the ignorant with sin, urge the useless roads and ruin the rest . . . ” says an unknown Anglo Saxon poet in a riddle about wine. Much of the action in Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor
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68 HISTORY on SOUTHERN MISSOURI daughters inside of their camps, committing all manner of offenses possible, and that they were heathens; didn’t re- semble American people at all and that he would not guard nor feed any man who was a friend to them; that they ought to be killed outright. The men who enlisted in the Confederate army from Howell and adjoining counties, before starting, went to the blacksmith shops and had them large butcher knives made; made a belt and scabbard and buckled them around them, and said that they were going to scalp lop—eard Dutch. Ina short time the tenor of the aboved mentioned speech had incited over 400 men and it «had become necessary to double the guard. The grove of timber was filled with men and boys looking over, expecting to see the prisoners mobbed every minute. There Was a man who drew his pistol, others drew knives and made differerent attempts to break lines and mob the prisoners. The man in pos'ses—— sion of the pistol declared that he intended to shoot them. He Wason an elevated place and they called him “Red,” and there were three or four men holding him to prevent his firing. The author remarked to him that: “The time will soon come when you will meet men who are not dis- armed. You had better save your bravery until you meet them, and my opinion is that you won’t need anyman to hold you then.” Just about this time on the north side of the spring--—the land dropped toward the spring, on a de- ‘scent of about 45 degrees—the authorheard the voice of a man ordering the guard to “open the lines and let these ladies come in.” The author at once arose to his feet and ‘spoke out in an audible voice to the guard to give away and let the ladies comein and seea Northern monkey exhibited, that the monkeys grew a great deal larger in the north than they did in the south. At this juncture it appeared to take
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;"‘‘l;T'—p—*‘"‘i ,7 ':'_—;!*"5— *1: :‘“:*:—‘ — 0-1&3 l__Ei2:§“ "-:b:b:h:y— -*: ___:;;_*b“_‘ _ -_b:li_i- _-“ * ::‘_ u 5 I v V 7 u 5 u v V‘ 1 R h | rit. ,3 And the voice oflove is speaking, While he safe-ly guards me all the way. Give my all to him who giv-eth Love di-vine,thatna.ugl1tcaue’ertranscend. Of the d\velling—place im-mor tal, “Ihere the hlest of God shall e’er a-bide. -L ,:.1..¢.-a
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the capture of Camp Jackson. Gov. Jackson promptly availed himself of the offer, and at once appointed Gen. Price Maj 01'- General in command of the forces of Missouri to be organized under the Military Bill. , Though even to Gen. Harney’s eyes the Military Bill was repugnant and he denounced it as direct Se- cession, the Governor proceeded with all speed to ex- ecute it. Each Congressional District
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FRENCH EXPLORATIONS IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY river.” Those who labored in New York saw war-parties of Iroquois set out against the Ontoagannha, whose towns “ lay on a beautiful river, which leads to the great lake, as they call the sea, where they trade with Europeans who pray to God, as we do, and have rosaries and bells to call men to prayers.” This was the Ohio, and the fathers sup- posed the reference to the sea meant the Gulf of Mexico, or of California. ‘ But this was another misconception of terms, for the Indians referred to the “ great river,” as the Mississippi was known to all the tribes. 3:7
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filo. 212. A Song of Victory. WPVRIGHT, 1004, BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL Charlotte 0. Homer eowmewr, m1, av E. 0. Exam. Cllu. H. (hbrhl. .J\_L . h 1. . * g . J_ l‘ . I l I l . . -d--J-is 1.447’ 1. Loud - Iy un - to the world is a cho - ms re - sound - ing, 2. Press -ing on to the bat - tie, each sol - dier re - joic - es, 3. G10 - ryl glo-ry to God in the high - eat for - ev - er! - J~h. h- . - ‘H
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%\lO\'JI-lkbJI\)-— . Sparky . Hobie Crane . Dan Gilmore . Jack Commerford . Mark Sanders . Jim Fluker . Brian Hoffman . Greg Spence . Barry Steffan 10. 11. 12. Randy Kellis John McFadden Dave Cole . John Cooper . Randy Daming . Mark Forrest . Bob Drummond . Jeff Tolberd . Jim Wempaer . Bruce Weir . Craig Campbell . Steve Villhardt . Brown Massey . John Cozart . Steve Matthews 25. 26. 27. 28
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. Junior Co-Captain Julie Dorn’s combined score of 38.60 earned her second place. Though they prevailed individually, the great accomplishment was winning the team championship for the first time in ten years with a score of 188.80. After Winning the last three titles, Arizona took second place with a score of 187.90. Penn State nabbed the first six titles. Kim Leslie and Julie Dorn both confessed
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296 His Constant Care Psalm 145 Wu. J. KIRKPATRICK I I k . _I-l I 1 1- L; I54 is L _L__ ‘ n , I ‘ ' r ‘ ‘ V4. — Z ZI III C—I Z1-Z11-€— lIl|\'J' _. — j?‘— Z—Z}jI1I Zlijiggjlfli II H$d— Lfiijn l.c— —I 1' XI —Tj .1; T— _ 15% T9_i?p, ;. — F; ' :5» iv/ ‘-/ . I 1 O Lord ,Thou art my God and King,And I will ev - er bless Thy Name; 2 The Lord is just in all His ways,In all His
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.through the practice of carrying the Cl11lfl_(l11r1ng infancy. It is well lmown that if 21 Clilld be constantly carried on one arm, so that the same side of the head constantly presses against the mother’s shoulder, a more or less marked asymmetry of the skull results. It: \:V0_l1lfl be enough for the head of one of the chiefs children to show a rather iinusiially marked 3SYmmCtry of this kind for every mother
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""~ ~-f - - . . . . .,»r. Q FIRST ROW: James Bennett, Thomas Blum, John Bohrer, Jack Bond, Don Boniface, William Bradley, Charles Brand, Bob Connor. SECOND ROW: Wade Ford, Joe Fox, Richard Fricke, Tom Fulkerson, John Gordon, John Grim, Edward Harman, Nathaniel Harris. THIRD ROW: Thomas Hudson, Johnne Jones, Robert Keith, Don Kinder, Gary Lindquist, James Mesnier, Julius Meyer, Jack Miller. FOURTH ROW: George Patton, Morgan Pope, Ronald Renz, Alfred Rickli, John Rogers, James Rogers, Allan Rutberg, Don Schubert. FIFTH ROW: Glen Vandelicht, James Vandever. William Vandever, Don Van Meter, David Ware, Dennis White. Here in little Dixie the KA gentlemen again up- held the rich southern tradition. Early in the year some yankees attempted to burn a Confederate flag. KA wishes to thank those unknown soldiers who so gallantly upheld the South. With a giant typewriter spelling victory for Old Mizzou, we cop- ped the Homecoming trophy. KA Hank Burnine, nation’s top pass receiver, captured All-American honors. Jim (Huey Long) Vandever, headed I. F. C. We had celebrations, too! There was the Halloween “Spook Stomp,” French party, Christmas Formal and of course the Convivium Banquet honoring Robert E. Lee’s birth. Highlight of the year was the annual Old South Ball with southern belles and Confederate soldiers. Ike was notified of KA’s secession, and the south rose again. 313
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