State Normal Monthly, Volume 11State Normal School, 1898 |
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... course other stores have shirts at these prices - but how different . 509 J. J. EDWARDS . Commercial St. Our customers and the photographs we deliver to them are our advertisement . F. A. LOOMIS , PHOTOGRAPHER . THE EMPORIA LUMBER CO ...
... course other stores have shirts at these prices - but how different . 509 J. J. EDWARDS . Commercial St. Our customers and the photographs we deliver to them are our advertisement . F. A. LOOMIS , PHOTOGRAPHER . THE EMPORIA LUMBER CO ...
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... courses in American His- tory under Professors Blackmar and Hodder , of the University of Kansas , and in American Literature under Professor Hop- kins of the same institution . He has recently completed a two years ' course in ...
... courses in American His- tory under Professors Blackmar and Hodder , of the University of Kansas , and in American Literature under Professor Hop- kins of the same institution . He has recently completed a two years ' course in ...
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... course without child study is already like a laboratory without a microscope , and our Froebelian fossils may just as well fall into line at once . Licked for That ! The hour was late and seven thousand teach- ers were tired out ...
... course without child study is already like a laboratory without a microscope , and our Froebelian fossils may just as well fall into line at once . Licked for That ! The hour was late and seven thousand teach- ers were tired out ...
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... course the greater part of it was spent in reminiscences and in talking about the absent members of the class . It was a very enjoyable occasion and will probably be repeated annually by some resident member of the class . MANUAL ...
... course the greater part of it was spent in reminiscences and in talking about the absent members of the class . It was a very enjoyable occasion and will probably be repeated annually by some resident member of the class . MANUAL ...
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... course all Kansans found the Twenty - second Kansas and paid it their respects . The first general dress parade occured on the evening of our visit , and we were delighted to see Company H make such a fine show- ing . Captain Stevenson ...
... course all Kansans found the Twenty - second Kansas and paid it their respects . The first general dress parade occured on the evening of our visit , and we were delighted to see Company H make such a fine show- ing . Captain Stevenson ...
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Page 20 - ... working like gravity by night and by day, gaining a little to-day and a little to-morrow, and advancing its noiseless step like a thief, over the field of jurisdiction, until all shall be usurped from the States, and the government of all be consolidated into one.
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