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GospelsPearlsPage076
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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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Daniels1911p031
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I61] FLORA or BOULDER, COLORADO 13 its bayonet—like leaves and its large cluster of flowers. But this aspect changes according to the season of the year, nor is it uniform at any season. As various plants come int0 bloom, so is it tinged red or purple, white or yellow; here it is an upland meadow of broom-grasses with purplish leaves; there it is dark green with meadow-grasses; yonder it is white
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January, 1903. WORLD’S FAIR BULLETIN. year will not be made aware of that fact. Not unless we, as citizens, arouse ourselves and do what the legislature could not do for us. it is estimated that :53(),t)00 or $40,000 would be enough to make for this State a creditable and effective exhibit of all her manifold resources, agricultural, mineral, manufacturing, at St. Louis. This is less than $3
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dfthc gTabernac‘1c,h0ly Convocations‘,;Exad.12,16. A x11en+t11cLdZ17abcmaclc,and afccrwards Syna- gogufi‘ ;;£ffi1.&7qe:8»;v1fl'»ns:;n i:th“cgp.La1<:m5f the Aflbinbly, %Lm.2 :6. antféanfiuhriw > A Ifi‘21C1,21ma:r7.9. and the"Tcmp1c yuzzdar the gojpgl they~,baC*U311Cir mectirzgsand, Affcma h1icS,M-$1;-»I:8*£m~nwherc phc people mczztoge-« thcrin4onc%p1acé,~H?5.~14o;"2s. «.1 Car. 11 .V
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Kansas City, Missouri, 1895 December, sheet 057
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Kansas City, Missouri, December 1895. Streets: Holly, Terrace, Elizabeth, S. Park Boulevard, Neville, George, William, James, S. W. Bouleward, Delphine
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Savitar1934page084
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The 1934 Srzvitrzr AGRICULTURAL CLUB OFFICERS C1.1«:'1‘Us SWACKIIAMMICR Presiderit Cm/1)1«: GRAHAM V ice-President l)()NAI.I.) NICHOLS Secretary CARI. HUMPIIRIEY Treasurer (:LlCT US SVVACKH AM MICK Prggident C‘/7«(lpl(I/L71; INCE 1898 the Agricultural Club has been the major organization of the College of Agriculture around which other activities of the students have been built. It is one
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SCENE U I §§<%— Pa ,4 $7 - The nave and aisles all empty No 1.3‘? foomesu 7 - . Vrshs Lord \V1ll18.n‘l Howard. you hi my my Lord, (r;V€ [not gone to see the burning? t an , . 0 Sta d F16 l nd “iiltcit 34150, and stare as at a show, ‘ , °~ g00d man burn. Never I Saw tfitegaén. (“Cover ilifltlls of Latimer and Ridley. or the 2 No a Catholic, I would not, pure honour of our common Hear wifiature
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Favazza1977page265
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, Tonicco F: Justice in choice behavior: a cross-cultural analysis. Int J Psychol 5:1-10. _ Italians tend to maximize gain when self-estimate 15 low and equalize payoffs. Americans maximize gains when self-estimate is high and maintain con- Slstency in rewarded merit positions. Both groups reduce inequity when one member is arbitrarily re- Warded. 2667. (Deleted) 2568. (Deleted) Annotations 1970 0 255
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Savitar1932page019
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EXECUTIVE BOARD MERCER ARNOLD . . . . . . President FRANK M. MCDAVID Hf]. BLANTON MEMBERS AMES A. GOODRICH . . . . . H. J. BLANTON . . . . . H. W. LENOX . . . . FRANK M. MCDAVID . . CHARLES E. WARD . . . GEORGE C. WILLSON . . MERCER ARNOLD . . . A. A. SPEER . . . . MILTON TOOTLE, JR. . . WILLSON WA RD SPEER BLANTON Page 9 - "WM.~.-""‘~ TOOTLE GOODRICH FRANK M. MCDAVID Kansas City 0
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ParadigmsPastPage059
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Introduction / 27 Decreases in stream discharge (Hill 1975; Klippel et al. 1978) and the lowering of water tables in swamps in the central Mississippi River valley (King and Allen 1977) suggest that aquatic species were also affected. All of these data suggest that the middle Holocene was a period of severe and recurrent droughts across much if not all of the Midwest. Some “protected” localities
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, Christian soldiers! 176 Oxwnrm Go! 354 Onward. upward! 135 Rescue the perishing! . . . . 18 WORSHIP. Come, ye disconsolnte !. . . . 191 Depth of mercy l EVEN ME! . . How sweet the name I love Thy kingdom Nearer, my God . .. . . . . . . . 115 Oh, for athousand tongues i 102 0I.ivn's nixow. . BockolAges.............. 86 009(09- I10. OLIv1:'si;sow.............. at Only 3 little while . .. . an ONLY
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such things as verb conjugations or noun declensions; some dictionaries define paradigm as “an example or archetype.” Neither definition is what I have in mind. In science, more specifically the philosophy of science, a paradigm is taken to mean, in simple terms, one’s view of how the world operates. In short, it constitutes the intellectual grounds upon which one meets experience (Kuhn 1977). A paradigm
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Joplin, Missouri, 1906 July, sheet 02
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Joplin, Missouri, July 1906. Streets: N. Byers Avenue, N. Pearl, N. Wall, N. Joplin, F Street, West E St.
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Savitar1937page196
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From Left to Right . . . JOHN HOWIP], a campus leader, and probably one of the bet college drum majors in the United States. . . . MARY HILL and RHODA REINHOLD are two of the best known and mo t liked Independents on the rampus. . . . JOAN HOWP} and DAVID KEER are two of \Vorkshop’s administrative and dramatic leaders. . . . BEVERLY BRADISH during his term in ollice proved to be one of the best business managers the Savitar has“ever known. . . . BOB CASE and GIL SEIDEL, leaders of the two oflicial tampu publications, seem to enjoy a joke. . . . BAKER ATTERBURY and HAROLD THIEMAN, popular Ag School leader , give the tamera a big smile. * ~ t"‘- aumnuuuv .,-~.s.~ .
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