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Savitar1935page332
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 Theis, Mary L, _ ,_ , _ _ _ _ _78, 148, 163, 275 Waechter, James, Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . .87, 185 Spaugh, Helen S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155, 229 Tlieis, Willis C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _go, 135 Waggener, George G . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . 292 Speer, John H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95, 171 Tliioman, Harold B _ _ _ _ _ go, 167, 222, 293 Waggett, John W
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sav1943p373
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INSURANCE COMPANY 1200 PAUL BROWN BUILDING ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Largest Plant in America Devoted Exclusively to Business Training Established in 1890 Chillicothe Business College Page 367
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perseguers1847pg094
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M W » I.‘/Anglete1‘1'e prend chez nous les plus belles juments poulinieres , elleles croise avec les eta- lons arabes et nous livre, a des prix exhorbitants, les produits de ces croisements. » En d‘autres termes, nous fournissons aux Anglais une partic des maticres premieres; les Anglais travaillent ces matieres, et nous achetons :l‘eux chaque année, ce que tres—certaine1nenI; nous pourrions
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BestHymnsNo3Page034
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No. 17.’ ' Joyful Tidings, SI V. SIDREY winwuns. N I L ?fi— i - ,—‘ O“ .T:.t::_L, - I O sing the joy - ful ti - dings, Sal - va-tion full and free! 2 O sing the won-drous sto - ry Of Je - sus cru - ci - fled, 3. O sing the joy - ful ti - dings Of glorious realms a- bove, _ o__n._s1_._¢ + __g_ *f__"" 1..-_. T‘-;I—'§ I I. I"-IL? 4 IF . :§:.fi 7 O I F I I I 4: Y kl n 1. L . ‘ N
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50 Till? ./WAY QUEEN. THE MAY QUEEN. YOU must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear; To-morrow ’ill be the happiest time of all the glad New—y621r ; Of all the glad New-year, mother, the maddest merriest (lay ;, I For I’m to be Queen 0’ the May, mother, I’m to be Queen 0 the ll =1)“ There’s many a black black eye, they say, but none so bright as mine ; There’s Margaret and Mary
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Hannibal, Missouri, 1913 November, sheet 12
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Hannibal, Missouri, November 1913. Streets: S. 6th (Sixth) Street, S. 5th (Fifth) Street, S. 4th (Fourth) Street, S. 3rd (Third) Street, Lyon, Collier, Colfax Avenue
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GospelHymns&SongsPage069
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65 Hell; to Save Somehody. OOPVRIQIT, IOIT. IV HOME? A‘ R%EHEAVEfl. E. F. Hewitt. m-rznunuu-u-.. oonnmu-r ascunen. Chm. H. Gabriel. ('\_L M’ 54 = J’ K H I {TL 1/ .. p. L n . I n ' r . L _ n , » _ ’ - - . A J I n V V V 0 o -5» 1. Help tosave some-bod - y, Chris-tian, a -‘rise! Has -ten to 2. Think ofyou: friends-are there an - y a-stray? Can you not ' 3. Be as the Mas-ter was
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jasperinven1940p259
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, 21, 339, 340 applications for, 75 apportionments, 76 estimates, 74, 75 fines accruing to, 341 loans foreclosed, 14, 15 mortgages, 132 securities for, 12, 13 warrants issued for, 349 report of, A22, 78 district treasurer's, 22 tax anticipation warrants, 352 journal, treasurer‘s, 339 ledgers of circuit clerk, 220 fee, 357-360 sheriff's, 289 penalties accruing to school funds, 341 collected
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26 CONGRESS OF LAWYERS AND JURISTS nating from important bodies to that effect. The First Confer- ence of the American States, embracing all the independent countries of the hemisphere, which assembled in Washington in 1890, framed and recommended the adoption of an arbitration treaty, which contained the stipulation that “the sole question which any nation is at liberty to refuse to arbitrate
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Hannibal, Missouri, 1885 May, sheet 16
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Hannibal, Missouri, May 1885. Streets: Ledford, Miller, Russell, Wardlaw, McComb, Broadway, Samuel, Elm, Colfax Avenue
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LastingHymnsPage016
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, I am iP . ._’. jl E -4. I . L . "' V T in the in the in the in the in the resting resting resting resting resting ‘O: _ 1? j? l I V V V I ll l I V LV 7 V 2,, o o u‘ T’ Saviour's love; Sav1our’s love; I .p_ .42.- 49.. 3.111 H0‘ Saviour’s love; Christ, the Lord, has taken all my sins a-way, I Saviour’s love; Trusting in His grace I ventured free-ly in, Saviour’s love; When I trust
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‘. & S. F. R. R. Wheeler Mexican Boundary Survey A. T. & S. F. R. R. F. A. Jones U. S. G. S. Wheleer Wheeler Hayden Wheeler P. R. R. Reports Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler \Vheeler Wheeler A. T. & S. F. R. R. Wheeler Wheeler Weather Bureau ELEVATION 5,054 5,178 5,503 4,522 4,373 7,443 5,654 6,507 8.294 12,690 A. 4,576 4,711 7,243 8,300 4,326 6,996 5,840 0,228 5,091 10,188 12,634 4,773 5,880 5,001 7,202
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of mortgagers, pin,ba§k of figgkpfiynames of mcrtgagees.s Handwritten1on.printed forms. , 60:O pp,. 18 x15x”s‘.(ll‘ 124. TRDST DDEDS, 1868+-. 79 volumes (labeling varies). 1855-65 2' D’ in Miscellaneous Deed Record, entry 109. ' -Reoord of cenyeyanees of real estate to trustees as security for the repayment of inflGbtedness, showing date, names of grantor, trustee and 1 beneficiary, legal description
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62 Handdook and Rcférevzce Gm'a’e. , No. 122. Medical Selection (Ordinai-y)——Causes of Rejec- tion:—-A readily understood diagram of the causes of rejection in the order of their importance. Of the total rejections during 1896-1902, 12.1 per cent. Were for albuminuria, 10.6 per cent. for personal condition, 10.5 per cent. for valvular disease of the heart, and 9.6 per cent. for habits
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Savitar1947p196
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CCrCati()II rOOIn with hOOl,hS, jukv hO,x, and all. “TIR- Bathroho FOllioS Of 1947” was One Of the lll()I‘(‘ popular (‘Hi.,I‘i(‘S in the Savitar FrOliCS. Naiicy Perry, Kappa, SAE’S Choice for fraternity Sweoth(-,aI't,, gives her date that longing lOOk. HOW can Some guys be SO hard hearted. Jack Sappington S(2CInS half asleep regardless Of vivacious Betty Windsor. This group is assembled in the Sig Alph
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Savitar1951p028
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M‘ X Vxsxy :5 V. . rill R APPROXIMATELY in lhe middle of Read Hall sils lhe Sludenl Gov- ernmenl Associalion office. There under four major officers. a good- sized council. and a workable bunch oi‘ division heads is cenlered lhe sl'udenls' voice in Universily policy and aclivilies. Acling as official go-belween for ‘the students and ’rhe adminislralion SGA makes a 24-hour project‘ of eliminaling red tape. drumming up school spiri’r, and aHemp’ring lo improve lhe lot‘ of every Universily sludem‘. - V Three of the top level characters of S.G.A. take a few moments of their T valuable time to peer into the murky future. Sitting at the desk are Tom Laco, and Jean Tiemann. The fellow backing them up is Frank Sallee. A SPIRITED I950 campaign pu’r Tom Laco in lhe liH|e cubicle of fhe office ’rha+'s marked "Presidenl." ln olher seclions of ‘lhe room. Frank Sallee. Jean Iieman, and Belly Max periormed ’rheir dufies as Veep." secretary and +reasurer. respeclively, and am°"9 ‘lhe quariel wandered ‘the many sludenls checking off ‘the leg work necessary for efficienl SGA operalion. SGA did hard and good work toward making college life smoother for the students. These are the boys who are responsible for informing the students of SGA action—-the publicity department. SGA is highly organized with repartments and divisions who split the responsibilities. Some of the heads here are responsible for things like Homecoming, Elections and Administration.
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