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; Baldwin University, 1900 Bliss Senate was established in 192i Colors——W'hite and Green Flo'wer———White Carnation Page 356
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THE LAWRENCE MASSACRE 383 man was. He had no idea of the danger in which he stood, and remained at the house. When told that he was a minister, the guerrillas said: “Oh, we intend to kill all the d——-—d preachers,” shot him several times, and rode away. He lived but a few minutes. A Two marriages resulted from incidents which occurred on that awful “Black Friday.” A young man took refuge under a pig-pen, where he was found by a young lady, a stranger to him, after the guerrillas were gone. In a few months these young people were married. . A young man named I-Iaseltine was captured very early in the morning and carried to a liquor shop in the rear part of which the proprietor lived. The guerrillas killed the liquor- seller, and the housemaid was forced to serve them with liquor. Unobserved she put the money from the cash-drawer into her pocket. She entertained the ruffians as well as her limited knowledge of liquors would admit, talking with brightness and animation all the while. When they drew their revolvers and took Haseltine to the street to kill him she rushed out and threw her arms around him, screaming and imploring the ruffians to spare her dear brother. She had won them by her courageous course in the shop and now they spared her “brother,” a young man she had never seen before. The end was marriage. Whatev~er can be said to the credit of any guerrilla in Law- rence should be set down. Not all of them were inhuman mon- sters, though many were. Even the worst were touched with pity sometimes and showed kindness. In many instances they offered to help remove furniture from buildings they fired. One bearded ruflian, bristling with deadly weapons, held the baby and enter- tained it by walking the floor and with “baby-talk” while Mrs. Fisher got him a lamp. Holding this babe touched his heart and he rode away at Mrs. Fisher ’s request to allow her to put out the fire he had helped to light. The building in which Mrs. Hoyt kept boarding-house was spared because she was a poor widow. Gen- eral Holt protected H. S. Clarke and saved his life and dwell- ing. Because of the earnest pleading of the women, Doctor
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plead, This XS what dai - ly need, Lord, cleanse me! all in - i - qui-ties Grant my sin-sick soul re-lease, Lord, heal me! pen - te — cost - al show’r, Help me wit-ness ev - ’ry hour, Lord, fill me! Word: and Music -p-!f- -19- . -5- 19- I | 1. L. I’. I I. I lvjyjli 1L * 1' I llj I I 1 . A 11 ___J r lF__. 5 W! ’‘—H‘‘‘ ‘F’ I I 1. ‘TI 244 While Jesus Whispers. W. E. Wrrma. H. R. PALMER, Now
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, This bless-ed Christ of Cal - va- 1-. -- g—- 54;: I ‘g (\ 4 __U__ -_—— __ A C @-'-v1.1.6 L F - _ J_. L . F - "IL! Z I ‘ FL I4 D D I 1. o .4 1 TT7 1. . I_ . A . I ' ' ' I . . D I V V V V ‘ V V on“ . L 4 \ 5 A5 '_':fi_._._____N___1=»_.__11 ’ . 7.‘ T ,‘ I :' - fig“ , I I - I - -——2 cit‘?--4 . _____.g.-. ___o j _ free, And tho’ I wan - dered far a - way, My moth-er’s be
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G HOWARD HILS Canton B. 8: P. S. Lambda Chi Alpha BOB EARL MADGET Helena B. & P. A. GENE PENDLETON 1946 I’a;;e 165 JAMES HURST Kansas City Arts Beta Theta Pi CLYDE OMER MARCUM Everton Agriculture BYRON CULTON PORTER Holland Arts Delta Sigma Pi EARL HYDE DELPHINE KEY Warrenton St. Louis Engineering Eagles 8: Anchors Eng. Club Arts gles 8: Anchors GEORGE PAUL JONES KELSO University City Ethel
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.. . . . . . . . .....$l.29 . . .$l.19 .. . . . . ....l5c “Turknit” in. wide, yard $1.75 CCCOOOQO 5 W . l Sunday while he was practicing" Sufi!!! 1111158. 00601111118 to I 1'8¢¢nt i shooting at a target with a small report by United States Depart-a - .22 caliber revolver. memo 01 Atfiwltnfli ~ . I INANDOP Missouri; ' 1 ' i A can free—-clip the I ...- _ wich coupon on anothq ’ H. Mciiarg Grocery, 201
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Steiopin’ Out ml * A Exotic and ice cold Whether you're stocking up for a long, hot day of sunbathing or a beach party for 50, Tropical Liqueurs, 12 S. Seventh St., can create a frozen drink that sets the per— fect mood, by the glass or by the gallon. Pina coladas and margauritas are fa— miliar to most people, but have you ever tried a bi—bi? ln the mood for a dnquari or something with just
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Committees from the Y. M. C. A. assisted in organizing the following Young Women’s Christian Associations: Christian College, March 20, 1891. Missouri State University, April :2, I891. Stephens College (Baptist), May 19, 1891. Mr. S. M. Sayford, the College Evangelist, visited the Asso- ciation, March 15, and conducted the first revival services that were ever held in the University. Largely
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Dallas, Texas-—-Oct. 6-—With the score knotted at 7-7 late in the fourth period, “Big Jim” Kekeris, Missouri’s gigantic tackle, booted a 17-yard field goal to give the Tigers a 3-point margin good for their initial win of the year, 10-7. A crowd of 8,000 persons watched the tight contest in ninety degree heat. Missouri got off to a running start when it immediately gained possession of the ball
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152 Sweeter Chan CIII. Johnson Oatman, Jr. °°"*'°"}.-,',:’,‘3‘;-.=,:,;.,g?g',:::,f"*"'°==> J. Howard Entwisle. /\ A ll. h 1 ll i[l'lJ.Tf-‘Q I ‘ l—l A I . A A I A H 1 T 71R'%7‘v‘8 '7 ‘ ~‘ " #5 I‘ 1'4 P " . Mr 0 ‘*1 - I '1' ' '1'- '1' 1. Christ will me His aid af-ford, Nev-er to fall, nev
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, Julv 31st, 1863'. Colonel Catherzlvolod, in cginlmaiid of Ctofipélfigefegélbéoigggdg, . i .3’ r ' ‘ 3, ' ' ,an ,marc e’ in ursui . %nD(i}'§:taf,§[$WStU§ ,Ok1§5(?;lnpp;I11rls(,3:a£iEiiJ; (Ed ESpecial Orders, No.p154, Heaidquartfis, lD.dstriclt; of , .— at : , . - r ' - i- on the 12th da of August, 18b3, this comman was a ac re at me- l‘.‘il(i:soii‘iIi*liS:alCJ)3Lir
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. The total, private, and public Physical capital measures are expressed as a percentage of gross do- mcstlc Product (GDP) in order to hold constant the sizes of the :'}C1:n0rlI)11ies in question. In addition, it was necessary in computing the Pllllblic sector investment rateto hold constant the relative size of fomin 1C sector in order to avoid exaggerating the investment per- than incfi Ef countries
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No. 51. THE SIISINER AND THE SONG. WILL L. THOMPSON. 1. A sin-ner was wand’ring at e - ven - tide, The Tempter was ‘2. He lingered and listened to ev- ‘ry sweet chord; He re-member’d the watching close by at his side, In his heart raged a. bat-tle for time he once 1ov’d the Lord. Come on! says the Tempter, come right against wrong; But hark! from the church he hears the sweet song
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532 PAROCHIAL MISSIONS. 6.4.6/l.6.6.6.4. I’M b11t a stranger here, Heaven is my home; Earth is a desert drear, Heaven is my home. Danger and sorrow stand Round me on every hand, Heaven is 1ny fatherland, Heaven is my home. 2 VVhat though the tempest rage, Heaven is my home; Short is my pilgrimage, Heaven is 1ny home. And tin1e’s wild wintry blast Soon will be over-past; I shall reach home at last
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154 THE Loim’s suvnm. HYMN 234. L. M. ’V WAS on that night when doom’d to know The eager rage of every foe ; The night in which he was betrayed, The Savior of the world took bread. 2 And after thanks and glory given, To him who rules in earth and heaven, That symbol of his flesh he broke, And thus to all his followers spoke: 3 My broken body thus I give To you, my friends—take, eat, and live
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DE SOT0’S DISASTER IN THE CHICKASAW COUNTRY and others wounded; but their habits of discipline and ex- perience as veterans, soon restored order, and buckling on their armor they began to make headway against the sav- ages. At the first onset many of the horses took fright and escaped to the plain, while others could not be released from . the burning stables where they were haltered
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ctbants anb ®ccasionaI Dteces TOO LATE ros. Words by ALFRED Tnmnrson Miss LINDSAY SOPRANO SoLo on DUET. Vs. 1, 2, 3 r. Late,late, so late! and dark the night,and chill! Late,late,so late! But we can en-ter still. -Ending for 2d verse. QUARTET ASS SOLO QUARTET “ oo late, too late! ye can-not en— ter now.” “Too late, too late! ye can-not en— ter now.” 2 No light had we; -— for that we do repent
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, And such a lot--0 ‘tie a mighty sli I thoughttheministry wouldnow F I hope they’re sent to thraah those nhsty French; Onthose Americans, those squalliag, loud, O‘erbenring bro got 3914866, dungeons mt, And swear they’Il hang him, for the Lord knows what! Some stupid fancy, some outrageous dream, About a steamboat, or a boat of steam.” Ba noon bright vFame, with many-eolored report, and whisper brings,
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1. Joe Kessinger 16. John Butcher 2. Keith Halter 17. John Behnkcn 3. James Cox 18. Scott Igo 4. Jim Gentry 19. Jefl’Perry 5. Dirk Sanborn 20. Russ Fries 6. John Hoffman 21. Tom Bubb 7. Glen Farley 22. Mike Buxton 8. Jim Olmsteall 23. Terry Tuck 9. Jeff Davis 24. Ben Ernst 10. Dan Reardon 25. Kenny Wcith 1 1. Scott Conner 26. Bob Snodgrnss 12. Mike Kilkanny 27. Greg Take 13. Blake Sanborn 28
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