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Coller, L.H.
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Great Western Railway (Great Britain)
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1970
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[1920?]
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Description and travel
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Education -- Curricula
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Hymns
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Revival hymns
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Travel posters, British.
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Missouri
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Missouri -- Clay County
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Missouri -- Liberty
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Missouri -- Palmyra
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1861-1865
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1920-1924
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(1 - 12 of 12)
Title
The seventy-eighth annual commencement: April eighteen to April twenty-two nineteen hundred and twenty : program of the week, The 78th annual commencement: April 18 to April 22, 1920 : program of the week
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Missouri : a pageant and masque
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Joyful songs
Date
1920-1970, [1920?]
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History of Clay County, Missouri
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Robert Devoy: A tale of the Palmyra massacre, Tale of the Palmyra massacre
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Victory songs: for the church, Sunday school and evangelistic services
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[1920?], 1920
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Newquay in the Cornish Riviera
Summary
Travel poster showing three paintings of the beaches of Newquay. The text lists various activities to do in Newquay and where to get an illustrated pamphlet.
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William Jewell College catalog, 1920 : the gift of the class of nineteen twenty
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The Gift of the class of nineteen twenty
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William Jewell College catalog, 1920-1921: Announcements for the year, catalog edition
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The seventy-eight commencement: April twenty-second nineteen hundred and twenty, The 78th commencement: April 22nd, 1920
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JM-205: Contention in Progressive Party candidates in 1912 and 1924
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Editorial cartoon depicting two panels set at different presidential elections. In the top panel, Robert La Follette sulks inside while Theodore Roosevelt marches outside in a 1912 Progressive Party parade. In the bottom panel, the spirit of Theodore Roosevelt accuses La Follette of having no right to carry the Progressive Party banner in a later parade, also with representatives from the Socialist Party and the Farmer-Labor Party. In 1912, La Follette was hoping to be the presidential nomination for the progressive wing of the Republicans, but his supporters abandoned him in favor of Theodore Roosevelt when the former president announced his return to politics, and Roosevelt became the 1912 presidential candidate for the Progressive Party instead; La Follette supported Wilson in the election. When the Progressive Party re-formed, after World War 1, they chose La Follette as their presidential candidate at a convention in Ohio in July of 1924; the Socialist Party and Farmer-Labor Party joined La Follette's progressive platform.