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Gives gas for extracting. Uses electricity in filling teeth. Does crown, bridge and
plate work. DR. W. A. YINQLINQ, 814 Market Street, Emporia, Kansas. CHRONIC
DISEASES of both Men and Women. J. T. WEBSTER, Physician and Surgeon.
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As the child must give attention to external matters in order to have correct data
on which to base his movements, and as he must carefully weigh all that is
presented to his mind before the movement is selected, so it is the duty of the
teacher to ...
As the child must give attention to external matters in order to have correct data
on which to base his movements, and as he must carefully weigh all that is
presented to his mind before the movement is selected, so it is the duty of the
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Though we published in the June and July numbers, the names of a few of the
members of the class that had already located, we give below the entire list, as
reported to the office. It will be seen that nearly every member of the class of 101
...
Though we published in the June and July numbers, the names of a few of the
members of the class that had already located, we give below the entire list, as
reported to the office. It will be seen that nearly every member of the class of 101
...
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In it he gives the following rules governing literary art in the domain of romantic
fiction : 1. ... some romance of high quality and thus determine their value. Among
Ourselves. "Give us men ! Strong and stalwart ones 6 STATE NORMAL
MONTHLY.
In it he gives the following rules governing literary art in the domain of romantic
fiction : 1. ... some romance of high quality and thus determine their value. Among
Ourselves. "Give us men ! Strong and stalwart ones 6 STATE NORMAL
MONTHLY.
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