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and Idealism of is 6 ch people. “France gave 60 per cent of her wealth and 25 per cent of her men ‘"100 she paid the materlfl ‘price 03“ the ideals of the world might not DOT‘ their families. and this is tyvloll 0' 0761')’ family I ltnow." tor Watson presented to the French government on July 4. 1919. the American ling carried it! thlI'l!° France until America entered war, — . lay
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. students, Informal Missouri is four years a flofitheir lifegtheir four happiest years. It impossible to picture in any one publication any more than a frac-- i ”‘tion of the things which make up that life. It would be unfair to single out any one group of activities as representative. The events covered in the Campus Life section have been, therefore, selected at random. kv“*.P_‘O.ig%-?~‘E»2P
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_v. As the keystone of our state educational system, the University has more than fulfilled the function assigned to it by our forebears“ the cultivation and dissemination of culture and knowledge throughout the state. So Well, in fact, has it done its work that this influence is by no means confined within the borders of the state but 1’aVq(' 25 Governor Llo_vd Stark, since 1936, has given Xlissouri citizens
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AssemblyHymn&SongPage105
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, . . . . lest we for - get! E; D No. 112. Dear Lord and Father of Mankind. J. G. Wm-rmn. Elton. F. C. mum. I 1. Dear Lord and ather of mankind,Forgive ouk feverish ways; Re-clothe us in our 2. Drop Thy still dews of qui - et-ness,'l‘i1l all ourstrivings cease; Take from ou1-souls the 3. Breathe thro’ the heats of ouxf desire Thy coolness and Thy balm; Let sense be dumb,1et right - fulbmind; In pur- er
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Weston, Missouri, 1900 June, sheet 1: . ., : . .
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Weston, Missouri, June 1900. Streets: Main, Welt, Rock, Market, Thomas, Spring, Short, Cross
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overtaken them. Confronted by a conservative tide in the election of 1938, Boileau shared the fate of many independent liberals, losing the seat that had propelled him to national prominence in 1987 and 1988. While he never completely lost his enthusiasm for Washington and the national limelight, Boileau found an alternative outlet for his political skills in 1942 when he embarked upon a second career
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and Science Cottey College; Park College. SHEA, JOHN HAMILTON hflacon Journalism 2} X; Panhellenic Council. SHELLEY, JOHN DEVVANE Columbia Journalism. Acacia; Blue Key; Freshman Cab- inet; Journalism Show Commission; Student Council, '33, '34; Freshman Basket Ball; Glee Club; Panhellenic Council, Secretary, '34, '35; E. S. C. SHORT, ROBERT JOsI«:I>H St. Louis Engineering 2.3 X; Track
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! ?-I , J19. * r ' F::r F F i’ r I I65 Yes, for me, for me He careth Honxrms Bonn MABYN I Anrnvx H. Brown I n . I I I . J R I I7 - 2 ' I I Yes, fof me,- for me He car - eth With a broth-er’s ten -der care; 2 Yes, o'er me, o’er me He watch-eth, Cease-less watch-eth night and day; 3 Yes, for me He stand-eth‘ plead-ing At the met - cy - seat a - bove; 4 Yes, in me; in .me He dwell’-eth, I
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No. 135. 0 Day of Rest and Gladness. Christopher Wordsworth. (MENDEBB.AS.) Arr. by Lowell Muon. _fi'1“'¢. ‘f ' i‘r N TJ ‘C- 1' 1 {0 day of rest and gladness, 0 day of joy and light, 0 balm of care and sadness, Most beautiful,most bright, i on The°‘th° high mdlowm .1. —o-- -—-- p- 19 19- . -9- . Z I F I I1’, ‘I . V I I [,"\J'I I 4 E l D I lL4l—‘ I lI‘O\-ll I o ‘I [I I
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of the Industrial business only. ' No. I. Ofice Departments and Agency Management.—— ’ An outline of the general plan of the ofiice and field adminis- tration. The Prudential is a stock companyvwith a paid—up capital of $2,000,000, and the control rests in a board of four- teen directors. The home ofiice of the Company is in Newark, New Jersey. The management is in charge of twenty-three officers, and the office
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66 CONGRESS or LAWYERS AND JURISTS orders (instances) of courts; but above them all a fourth, the science.” On each side a man speaking who certainly knows his system and his people. But even if the said high authorities had not in such an excel- lent and striking way expressed what is characteristic for the one and the other of both systems, anybody will easily come upon the idea that there are two different ways for arriving at an answer to the question raised, or that the method must depend upon the view we take of the administration of justice itself as either a practical thing or a matter of science. When I am speaking of administration of justice as a prac- tical thing, I am looking upon it mainly as means of help, a means of assisting those who are suffering wrong; it is here the need of the individual case which excites the beneficial work of the judge, and the leading principle is: The facts make the law; or, as I have seen it written on a copy of an old Swedish law code, “No law is better to follow than the truth.” Administration of justice again as a science looks upon matters more from a generalizing point of view, under which each case is put in a certain class with respect to some certain great features or certain signs. The individuality of the case is not so closely considered. But these features are fixed in such a way that commonly the result will be right, if you are taking advice from them. The peculiar cases, which have a character of their own, may in this way be in great danger to go astray, but——-—and though it is especially the cases having an aspect of their own that come before the courts—that misfortune for the interested private parties is supposed to be balanced by the benefit for the courts of not being bound to spend their work upon all the trivial particulars, but to be entitled to keep themselves above a good deal of the low reality and in the lofty skies of logical ideas. The science has thus made binding forms of its own and con- structed its system. I have not the slightest doubt that the right purpose of justice is the one first alluded to. But if so, the first thing for
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. The Hamilton entertained a large proportion of the dis- tinguished foreign and American visitors to the Fair and at W.- F. WILLIAMSON. Proprietor of the Hamilton Hotel. the end of the Fair Mr. Williamson was congratulated by‘ 789 estate; H. H. Tllttlgg Co.; Dudley, Battell’<3“’:Ifi&71li"t fear was express‘e(l in. K \ h #13‘ .9 ll 1‘ .55»! K} o -3.7% § 3 F‘ v. ' s ’ 4'2 ti Q 13%°x. “ ‘Va
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the present address. Of many survivors the ad- dresses could not be found, nor anything learned about them. To condense as niuch as possible, the following abbreviations are used: 001., for Colonel; Lt.-Ool., Lieutenant-Colonel; Maj., Major; Capt, Captain; Lt. or Lieut.. Lieutenant; Sur.,Su1°geon; A. Sun, Assistant Surgeon; Serg:t., Sergeant; Cora, Oorporal; Q. M., Quarter- master; Coin, Ooinmissary; 00
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Uitzled States C’avczZ-/",2,/. 217 our men. The volunteers retired. Their oficers again coaxed them to reform, and again they moved up to the murderous work; the whole hill-side appeared a blazing sheet of fire, and the shot from the Washington Battery, which was behind the Confederate line, dropped their shells thick and fast among our men. It is a question whether the same number of any
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Christian College High Grade Boarding School for Young Women Preparatory, College and Special Courses. Faculty of Experienced Specialists. Superior advant: ages in MUSIC, ART, ELOCUTION and DOMESTIC SCIENCE. If you are looking for good care, culture, thorough- ness, and satisfactory results, investigate. For catalogue address MRS. W. T. MOORE, President, 100 College Place, Columbia, Missouri. I
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