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    • 1915 28

    • 1915 28
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    • Seniors' Farewell "WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we discover that our life is embosomed in beauty." Experiences left behind us assume an even more pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle apĀ­proaches when the...
    • 1930_all 5

    • 1930_all 5
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    • EI.MFR G. PETERSON President ANTHONY \Y. 1V1NS President of Hoard WALTER K. GRANGER Chairman ii. A. C. Committee OFFICIALS T HAVE felt that the students from the Branch College have the opportunity to provide more than their share of the leadership...
    • 1930_all 7

    • 1930_all 7
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    • OBJECTIVES OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE HENRY OBERHANSLEY Director A SCHOOL is a place in which we can get experiences and in-terpretations faster and more ac-curately than we can outside school. Our school life today furnishes op-portunities rich in...
    • 1930_all 14

    • 1930_all 14
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    • Library 'Building The Grand Old B. A, C. There's a dear old place in the mountains high Where the sunlight always shines, Where the breezes blow and the pure white snow, The mountain air refines, That place is hallowed by a school, That's where we...
    • 1902, page 24

    • 1902, page 24
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH The cost of materials for the course need not exceed $1.50 for one year. 4 recitations per week throughout the year. Physical Culture.-The aim is rather to contribute to health and habit of posture than to...
    • 1901, cash account 18

    • 1901, cash account 18
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    • XCash Account. September.: 13 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. 14 His head and his hair were white like wool, as white...
    • 1905, memoranda 3

    • 1905, memoranda 3
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    • Memoranda: March 3, 1905. at the close of a meeting held at the Cottonwood school house, Greer Co., Okla. Mr. S.K. Powers a Martinite Baptist preacher got up and made a talk against the Mormon Church. said he would fight the doctrines as long as he...
    • Page 18

    • Page 18
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    • Sec. 4 . . . I t shall be their duty to see that the field is kept clear of stock to preserve the grain and vegetation, to go around the field as often a s required by the Mayor or City Council and report to them as often as they require. Sec. 5 ....
    • Author's Note - Page vii

    • Author's Note - Page vii
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    • AUTHOR'S NOTE After ten years of research and hours of writing and editing, York and I submit this work to the reader with confidence and satisfaction that it will stand upon its own merits. This is a book about an honest, dedicated man and his...
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    • Page 11
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    • dirt . . . which every man is said to eat in his lifetime. It filled our eyes too, and our ears, and our nostrils. It was in the food; it sprinkled the pancakes; it was in the syrup that we poured over them. Half suffocated were we by it, during...
    • Page 346

    • Page 346
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    • see him. Father picked up a piece of pie and ran to Webster's, a neighbor, to warn him that the officers were there.' President JohnTaylor died July 25, 1887. Taylor had done much to hold the Saints together during the polygamy persecutions....
    • Page 357

    • Page 357
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    • 1 church suit case that the Edmunds-Tucker Law was unconstitutional, you would, with God's blessing, soon see me in old Cedar, but they dare not do it. We must 'do what is nght and let the consequence follow.' 1enclose the last letter 1received...

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